Labour faces speculation over leadership and potential cabinet changes
Reports emerge of internal Labour discussions about potential reshuffles while PM Starmer defends his leadership support.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has publicly insisted that a majority of Labour MPs support his leadership amid growing speculation about his political judgment and potential changes to his cabinet team.
The comments come as Westminster sources report discussions within Labour circles about possible reshuffles following upcoming local council elections in May. According to some party insiders, Chancellor Rachel Reeves could potentially face removal from her position depending on the electoral outcomes, though these remain unconfirmed reports.
The speculation reflects broader concerns within the Labour Party about the current direction and leadership decisions. This week has witnessed increased discussion among Labour MPs regarding Starmer's judgment and approach to leading the party.
Starmer's public defense of his leadership support suggests awareness of the internal discussions, though he has not directly addressed the specific speculation about potential cabinet changes. The timing of any potential reshuffle is reportedly being considered for the period immediately following the local elections.
The local council elections in May are being viewed as a significant test for the Labour leadership, with results potentially influencing future party direction and personnel decisions. Political observers are watching closely for any signs of how electoral performance might affect the party's internal dynamics.