A second Scottish Labour MP has called for Keir Starmer's resignation, igniting a political firestorm. Euan Stainbank, the MP for Falkirk, has joined Brian Leishman in demanding a change in leadership, stating that Starmer's judgment is in question due to his appointment of Peter Mandelson as ambassador to the US.
In a bold move, Stainbank took to social media, declaring, "I arrive each week focused on Falkirk, not the palace intrigue of Westminster or Holyrood. While I'm proud of the government's achievements for workers and communities, my voting record shows disagreement with the Prime Minister on winter fuel and welfare decisions."
Echoing Anas Sarwar's speech, Stainbank emphasized the need for a new direction, stating, "My community cannot endure another decade of SNP incompetence in Holyrood. Starmer must deliver a Scottish Labour government."
But here's where it gets controversial: Stainbank's criticism centers on Mandelson's links to Jeffrey Epstein, a notorious paedophile. Despite Starmer's apology, Stainbank sees no change in the government's approach, which he believes is detrimental to his community.
The Falkirk MP's intervention reopens the wound caused by Sarwar's call for resignation on Monday. While Cabinet ministers displayed loyalty on Monday, Energy Secretary Ed Miliband admitted that the Prime Minister faced a "moment of peril."
Other Scottish Labour MPs, like Johanna Baxter and Alison Taylor, have backed Starmer. However, Leishman defended Sarwar, stating that his honesty and clarity cannot be dismissed as a miscalculation. Leishman believes Sarwar's assessment of Starmer's performance aligns with public sentiment.
And this is the part most people miss: the potential replacements, Wes Streeting and Angela Rayner, are not without their own controversies, with links to Lord Mandelson and a tax investigation, respectively.
So, the question remains: Should Keir Starmer resign? What do you think? Share your thoughts in the comments; let's spark a discussion on this controversial topic.