Sir Keir Starmer has packed a lot into his first 56 days in office, resulting in condemnation from those in politics, the media and most importantly the public. During his time in power, the Prime Minister has chosen to use his supermajority to keep the child benefit cap, cancel Winter Fuel Payments for pensioners, and hand passes and jobs to party donors. This has left many alarmed and worried about what is to come over the next five years, but for those concerned that there’s no process for dealing with a rogue Prime Minister – fear not there is. What does the Constitution say about the remo…