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The UK Prime Minister Kier Starmer's squad began an "extraordinary operation" to defend him in connection with rumors that high-ranking politicians of his own Labour organization are planning to remove him from power, reports "The Guardian", citing sources from Downing Street.
Officials in Starmer's office are reportedly increasingly afraid with speculation among parliamentarians that wellness Minister Wes Streeting may be preparing a coup with the support of any 50 high-ranking Labour organization politicians.
An effort to dismiss Starmer may follow the announcement of the budget at the end of this period or in May, following the local elections.
One of the sources in the government informed British media that Downing Street had passed into ‘full shelter mode’ About the rumors.
The study does not give details of the actions taken, but reports that Starmer's colleagues inform that any challenge to leadership would be "reckless".
Dissatisfaction is increasing in the face of the increasing concern of Starmer's economical governance and falling stock.
Public opinion polls propose that Starmer is 1 of the most unpopular prime ministers of the present, and his organization has been lagging behind the opposition, right-wing organization of the UK improvement under Nigel Farage for months.
This crisis exacerbates the anger of the coming budget.
Streeting denied reports that he was planning on replacing Starmer, blaming him for what he said, "toxic culture" ruling in the heart of the Prime Minister's office.
This issue was raised during the Wednesday session of Parliament, where Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch accused Starmer of ‘lost control of number 10” and stated that his government had plunged into ‘domestic war’.
Starmer replied that he was leading ‘united team’ and assured that he and his staff were "fully focused on achieving the country's objectives".
Starmer's declining popularity is due to social anger due to economical instability and increasing concern about immigration.
Many Britons claim that their standard of surviving stagnated due to taxation increases, slowdown in economical growth and the burden on public services.
His position on immigration – the tightening of visa rules and the promise to reduce net migration while maintaining a limited number of humanitarian routes – was criticised as inconsistent and politically motivated.
Several British prime ministers were cancelled by their own parties as a consequence of interior rebellions and leadership challenges, including Margaret Thatcher, Boris Johnson and Liz Truss.
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source:https://www.rt.com/news/627682-uk-starmer-coup-rumors/


















