UK PM Faces Growing Pressure to Step Down Amid Security Concerns As the UK government grapples with rising security threats and economic instability, Prime Minister's time in office is coming under scrutiny. Several senior Labour frontbenchers have privately told The Guardian that they believe the PM's tenure should not extend beyond the end of the year. This internal pressure coincides with the appointment of former Prime Minister Gordon Brown as a special envoy on global finance, tasked with advising on how international cooperation can bolster the country's security and resilience. The move is seen as an attempt to boost the government's credentials on security and economic issues, but it remains to be seen whether it will be enough to placate critics and save the PM's job.
Several frontbenchers told the Guardian the PM’s time in office should not go beyond the end of the yearMapped: how Labour lost ground in different directionsGordon Brown has been appointed as a special envoy on global finance.Number 10 said:The PM has committed to boosting the country’s security and resilience’In this role, Gordon Brown will advise on how global finance cooperation can help to achieve this. Continue reading...