LONDON, May 12 (Reuters) - Britain's safeguarding minister Jess Phillips resigned from government on Tuesday in protest at Prime Minister Keir Starmer's leadership, adding to pressure on Starmer after a poor performance in last week's local elections.
Her exit comes as more than 80 lawmakers from the governing Labour Party have publicly called on Starmer to set a timetable for his departure.
"The desire not to have an argument means we rarely make an argument, leaving opportunities for progress stalled and delayed," Phillips said in a scathing resignation letter to Starmer, which was first reported by Sky News.
"I want a Labour government to work ..., but I'm not seeing the change I think I, and the country expect, and so cannot continue to serve as a minister under the current leadership."
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