Labour Party leader Keir Starmer is reportedly considering announcing a potential timetable for his departure as leader, potentially as early as Monday. This move comes amid growing expectations of a Labour victory in the upcoming general election. Sources suggest Starmer wants to proactively address questions about his long-term leadership should his party win. The announcement could involve a timeframe for when a new leader would be chosen, potentially after a period in office. This preemptive communication aims to avoid a disruptive leadership contest during a crucial period for the country. While Starmer has not confirmed the plans, speculation is mounting within the party regarding potential successors. The move is being interpreted as a sign of confidence in a Labour win and a desire for a smooth transition of power.