Photo by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street Last week, my colleague Ailbhe Rea asked one of the most important questions in the current Labour turmoil : what does the Prime Minister think? She noted that while so many people in Labour were busy making plans for what comes after Keir Starmer, he himself is in no mood to give up the position he has worked so hard to attain, and which he believes he has an electoral mandate to keep. Over the weekend, the Prime Minister sat down with Josh Glancy of the Sunday Times for an interview in which he said exactly that. He said he was determined to serve a full term and fight the next election as Labour leader, that there was a silent majority in the Parliamentary Labour Party who supported his continuing leadership despite criticism from his more vocal critics and that he was frustrated by journalists obsessing over the Mandelson affair while we face major economic fallout from the war in Iran.…