Key facts
- UK Attorney General Richard Hermer believes Keir Starmer can withstand a leadership challenge.
- Starmer's leadership has been questioned after poor Labour Party election results.
- Hermer defended Labour's commitment to the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).
- Hermer suggested those wanting to quit the ECHR are content with Channel migrants drowning.
UK Attorney General Richard Hermer has voiced confidence that Keir Starmer, the leader of the Labour Party, is capable of weathering any potential leadership challenge. This assertion comes in the wake of disappointing election outcomes for the Labour Party, which have fueled speculation about Starmer's position. Hermer also delivered a strong defense of Labour's stance on the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), suggesting that individuals advocating for withdrawal from the ECHR are indifferent to the fate of Channel migrants, implying they would be content for them to 'drown in the water'.
