
Furious locals in Mansfield have told GB News that Sir Keir Starmer should “clear off” and “give someone else a go”, as pressure mounts on him to resign.Speaking to National Reporter Jack Carson, voters expressed their outrage at the Prime Minister amid rallying calls for him to step down.Launching a scathing attack on Sir Keir, one local told GB News: “He’s the most useless Prime minister I have ever known in my lifetime.”He’s lost the country, and it’s time he should realise that he should clear off and let somebody else have a go.”However, the Briton was unsure as to who would replace Sir Keir should a leadership election be triggered.He admitted: “Although there is no one to have a go. We want a general election.”Branding Labour the “U-turn Government”, another local was unsure as to who should take over should Sir Keir step down.He told GB News: “I don’t know who is the right party, that’s the problem.Mansfield locals have hit out at Keir Starmer as pressure mounts on the Prime Minister to resign | GB NEWS”Because they all say, ‘oh, we’ll do this, this, this and this’, but do they actually? Look at the Labour Party, they are the U-turn Government.”Speaking to a British veteran, he hit out at Sir Keir and declared he would “never vote for him again”.He told GB News: “So Operation Banner veterans like myself, he threw them under the bus. “So I’ll never vote for him again, I can’t see me voting Labour ever again.”The Prime Minister faces a growing rebellion from angry Labour MPs who hold him responsible for the party’s dire polling numbers and devastating results in last week’s local elections | GETTYSpeaking to another Mansfield resident about the fate of the Prime Minister, he simply declared: “Never voted Labour, never will. Have a nice day now.”Following the King’s Speech in Government today, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch took a brutal swipe at Sir Keir and his MPs, branding them “arrogant” and unable to “run a coup”.She told the House of Commons: “I know they don’t want to hear it, Mr Speaker, look at them. They are so arrogant.”They want to lead our country, but they can’t even lead a coup. They cannot handle being in Government.”Mansfield locals expressed their anger at the Prime Minister | GB NEWSMaking light of the situation, Sir Keir hit back at Mrs Badenoch with a series of jokes, branding her scathing speech a “ray of sunshine”.He told MPs: “Let me also thank the Leader of the Opposition for the usual warm and generous nature of her contribution.”In difficult days, her input is always a ray of sunshine. But we do have one thing in common, our parties both had tough results in the local elections last week.”The difference is, she hasn’t noticed.”