Chris Mason: A grim week for Starmer – but things could be about to get worse
Perhaps, some pondered, after the prime minister's political near death experience in February - the moment the Energy Secretary Ed Miliband said the party "looked over the precipice" - the appetite to take another peek over the edge had gone, at least for now.
And yes, just days before those crucial elections to the Scottish and Welsh parliaments and to many English local authorities. So you won't be remotely surprised when I tell you that it has left Labour folk from the cabinet down gloomy, run down and irritated. We have seen an element of that play out publicly.
What is telling is less that that was his view at the time, and more that it is something he is willing to share publicly now.
He is, usually, a doughty defender of the government and he still was.
Each example here felt to me like straws in the wind – easily dismissed in isolation but alongside everything else an indicator of the prime minister's declining authority.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves and Health Secretary Wes Streeting were among those who spoke up on this.
There is nuance here - the prime minister himself had expressed concern too, we are told.
The left-wing political magazine the New Statesman chimed in too.
And this week, the Labour herd is chuntering; it is chewing the leadership cud again.
Let's take each in turn: the government is deeply unpopular and Sir Keir is more so.
But there is another fundamental too.
The party cannot agree who it would like to replace him and plenty of the leading candidates have tricky things to overcome.
The former Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner is still in a wrangle with the taxman.
He voluntarily published his messages with the peer two months ago to try to prove he "doesn't have skeletons in his closet", as one of his allies put it. So far at least, the fundamentals standing in the way of toppling the prime minister have proved stronger than those arguing for change.
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