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UK PM Starmer says he has not lost authority, will fight to stay in job

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LONDON, June 12 (Reuters) - British ‌Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Friday rejected the ​idea that he had lost authority in his role, and said he would ⁠fight to keep his job, adding that anyone who wanted to replace him would have to deal with the same financial constraints.

The ​comments come a day after defence minister John Healey delivered a fresh blow ‌to the prime minister's already weakened leadership by quitting and accusing Starmer of being unable to commit the resources needed to keep the country ⁠safe, in a dig at the authority the PM ⁠has over his ministers.

"I'm not going to walk away," Starmer told the BBC, making his first public comments since Healey's shock resignation.

With rivals expected to launch a contest to replace him in the ‌coming weeks or months, Starmer said he would fight any challenge ⁠to his role. 

"Let me just be clear with ‌you, that's not about personal vanity, it's ​not about stubbornness, it's out of a very deep sense of duty. I was elected to serve this country, notwithstanding the difficult ‌circumstances. That is what I am doing," he ​said.

Starmer rejected Healey's criticism, ⁠saying defence and security were his top priorities and would ‌remain so every time the ⁠government had to make spending decisions in the future.

He said he had already made "hard-edged" choices to cut other departments' budgets in order to ​put more money towards ‌defence investment.

"Whoever is prime minister is going to face the same prevailing ⁠winds as I am facing. None ​of that is going to change," Starmer said.

(Reporting by William ​James; editing by Sarah Young)

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