- Sir Keir Starmer is reportedly planning a speech after the local election results, committing to closer ties with the European Union.
- This move is seen as an effort to avert a leadership challenge, as Labour anticipates significant losses in the upcoming local elections.
- The prime minister will argue that closer EU relations are crucial for economic growth and addressing the cost of living crisis, while maintaining red lines against rejoining the single market or freedom of movement.
- Polling indicates that a majority of British voters desire closer ties with the EU but do not prioritise rejoining the bloc.
- The prime minister faces potential calls for resignation following the expected poor election performance and the Peter Mandelson scandal, with some Labour MPs considering successors.
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