Stammer plays down internal divisions within the Labour Party to focus on the UK Reform Party as a way to temporarily avoid a crisis.

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11/02/2026
British Prime Minister Stammer played down the division within his ruling party, the Labour Party, saying that his main opponent is Nigel Farage's leading UK Reform Party in the polls. Just a day earlier, Stammer had just survived calls for resignation from Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar. The British Prime Minister is trying to turn the page on internal turmoil within the party and vows never to give up on his mission to drive national change. He won a landslide victory in the election 19 months ago. "The upcoming political struggle, the real battlefield is not within the Labour Party," Stammer told the audience at a community center in Hertfordshire, north of London. "It lies in the challenge of right-wing politics, reform party politics, which is divisive, divisive, divisive, filled with resentment, resentment, resentment politics - these will tear our country apart. This is the struggle we are engaged in, and as long as I have breath, I will continue to fight."