British Prime Minister Keir Starmer continued to fight rumors of dissatisfaction within his Labour Party on Tuesday, in the aftermath of severe losses in local and regional elections in the UK last week. A major speech on Monday when Starmer said he was "not walking away" did little to calm the waters, and a junior minister in his government, Miatta Fahnbulleh, became the first to resign on Tuesday, urging Starmer to "set a timetable for an orderly transition." Safeguarding Minister Jess Phillips followed a few hours later, with Phillips saying in her letter to Starmer that she thought he was "a good man fundamentally" but "that is not enough." A Welsh MP, Alex Davies-Jones, was next in line, highlighting losses in the Welsh parliament — once a Labour stronghold — in particular. What did Starmer tell his Cabinet? As his Cabinet convened mid-morning, nominally to discuss the reopening of parliament following the vote on Wednesday, Starmer's office was…