Monday No one can say they weren’t warned. Last week’s elections had always been marked out as a time of maximum danger for Keir Starmer if the results were as bad as feared. And so it proved. Only no one had anticipated quite the level of drama that would go with it. While the Tories have always been quite ruthless about getting rid of a leader they deem surplus to requirements, Labour MPs seem unable to decide whether their regicide is a tragedy or a comedy. Or a mixture of both. The action started on Sunday with the former minister Catherine West saying she was going to stand against Starmer. Then she decided she would wait and see. Then West said she wouldn’t be standing against him after all. Cue chaos. Keir was determined to hang on, saying he deserved a bit longer. Meanwhile, more than 100 of his MPs, including several ministers who resigned their posts, insisted he had to go. His crime? Being a bit average. With Reform favourites to win the next election, the stakes had never been higher.…