- Sadiq Khan has publicly supported Sir Keir Starmer, stating that now is not the time for a Labour leadership contest.
- The Mayor of London acknowledged that May's local election results were 'really bad' for the party and should serve as a 'wake-up call' for the Prime Minister.
- He urged Labour to 'change the pace of delivery' to regain voter confidence, amidst potential leadership challenges from Wes Streeting and Andy Burnham.
- Khan emphasised the need for the government to demonstrate the promised changes from July 2024 to the public.
- His comments follow his earlier warning that Labour faced an 'existential threat' after suffering its worst local election results on record.
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