Keir Starmer On Blast: Sis Wants Him Gone By September, For Real
After them L's at the polls, Catherine West sayin' Starmer gotta set a date to bounce – time for some new blood, fam.

LONDON – Aight, so Keir Starmer, yeah, he catchin' mad heat after Labour took some heavy L's last week. Catherine West, MP from Hornsey, she ain't playin' no games. She basically tellin' Starmer he gotta set a date to dip by September. Straight up, the streets is talkin'.
West was gonna straight-up challenge Starmer for his spot, but she switched it up. Now she sayin' she just tryna get him to name the day he skatin'. She ain't tryna take over herself, nah, she just tryna shake things up and get somebody fresh in the mix.
After Starmer gave that weak-ass speech, frontin' like everything cool, West came through with the realness. She said his speech was "too little too late." Translation: the man ain't got it no more. Time to pass the torch.
"I have listened to the prime minister’s speech this morning. I welcome the renewed energy and ideas. However, I have reluctantly concluded that this morning’s speech was too little too late," West stated. "The results last Thursday show that the prime minister has failed to inspire hope. What is best for the party and country now is for an orderly transition. I am hereby giving notice to No 10 that I am collecting names of Labour MPs to call on the prime minister to set a timetable for the election of a new leader in September."
She collectin' names from other MPs to get Starmer to name his exit date. That ain't an official challenge, but it's like a big middle finger, know what I'm sayin'? It's tellin' him the party done lost faith. Straight facts.
This might chill things out for a minute. Folks like Wes Streeting and Angela Rayner been waitin' in the wings, ready to jump. Now they got time to plan they moves, see what's really good.
And what about Andy Burnham, the mayor from up north? He tryna get back in Parliament, but Starmer ain't tryna let him. Sounds like Starmer scared of the competition. Can't blame him.
Let's keep it 100, Starmer been droppin' the ball. He ain't connectin' with the people, especially the ones in the hood. He gotta go. Period.
Labour need somebody who understands the struggle, somebody who gon' fight for the underdogs. They need somebody real, not some politician speakin' that corporate talk. It's time for a change, for real, for real.
The next few weeks gon' be wild. Will Starmer stay put? Will somebody step up and take his spot? This is bigger than just politics, this is about the future, man. And the future lookin' shaky if we keep the same clowns runnin' the show.


