Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer faces mounting pressure to resign after several ministers and government aides departed, following Labour 's dire local election results last week. The party suffered significant defeats in English councils held for generations, and disastrous results in Wales where First Minister Eluned Morgan failed to win a Senedd seat. Meanwhile, Nigel Farage’s Reform UK made stunning gains, including 38 seats on Norfolk County Council, taking their total to 40. Four ministers and several government aides have resigned since Thursday’s elections, intensifying calls for the Prime Minister to step down. Sir Keir, however, vowed to fight on at Tuesday’s Cabinet meeting. At least 82 of Labour’s 403 MPs have now demanded Sir Keir’s departure, exceeding the threshold for a leadership contest. Yet, this relies on them uniting behind a single candidate, which is not currently the case.…