Image: House of Commons Catherine West, the Labour MP who plans to challenge Keir Starmer for the leadership of the Labour party, says has already been “inundated” with support from colleagues and is prepared to go all the way if no other candidates announce leadership bids by Monday even though she feels she is not the best person for the role. The Hornsey and Friern Barnet MP and former Foreign Office minister revealed in an exclusive interview with the New Statesman that she hadn’t “even looked at the rules” of launching a Labour leadership contest before launching her bid. She also revealed that senior figures in the Labour party asked her to delay her leadership bid until early next week after she informed the Chief Whip and Party Chair of her intentions, but refused. She says that she will not stand down unless other candidates announce their intentions publicly on Monday. She said: “I’ve been asked, could I hold off until Tuesday morning to put my email around to everybody asking for names?…