The Papers: 'Labour's historic battering' and 'Vernon and Tess split'











The front page headlines offer little comfort to Sir Keir Starmer as the papers assess the fallout from Thursday's elections. "Labour's Historic Battering", says the Times, "It's Time To Go", insists the Daily Mail. The Guardian describes the results as "disastrous" for Labour, and says the prime minister is now under pressure to set out a timeline for his departure. According to the Daily Telegraph, MPs have warned Sir Keir that he could "end the Labour Party" – leaving it "slaughtered" and in a state of "total destruction" at the next election, if he fails to stand down.
A number of editorials make grim reading for the prime minister. The Daily Express claims he has "proved incapable of providing the leadership the country needs" - while the Sun says voters delivered a "devastating verdict" as they rejected a system "run by a London-based middle-class elite with no answer for the needs of working-class men and women". The Daily Mirror concedes the elections were a "catastrophe" for Labour, pointing to damage in Wales "so savage it would have been unthinkable to party strategists even 12 months ago".
Noting what it calls the "shattering blow" dealt to Labour by Reform UK, the FT Weekend highlights what it calls "Britain's new politics of instability". It says voters have "smashed the century-old Labour-Conservative duopoly" - leaving an "unstable kaleidoscope that makes forecasting the next general election look impossible". The biggest loser, it says, "is surely the political career of Sir Keir Starmer". The i Weekend suggests the elections have solidified "longer-term movements in allegiance" – with Reform's gains "the culmination of years of discontent caught up in the Brexit vote". Nigel Farage in Number 10 is now a "reality", it argues, and "these are the results that prove it".
Away from politics, the breakdown of the 22-year marriage of two of the UK's most well-known presenters is the main news for the Sun, the Daily Mirror and the Daily Star. The former Strictly Come Dancing star, Tess Daly, and the Radio 2 DJ, Vernon Kay, say they remain "great friends" and "no other parties" were involved in their decision to separate.

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