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Keir Starmer to step down as prime minister two years after historic election victory

Keir Starmer to step down as prime minister two years after historic election victory

Summary

Keir Starmer has announced he will step down as UK prime minister less than two years after a historic election win, following pressure from Labour MPs and cabinet ministers. He will remain in office until a leadership contest or handover is completed, with Andy Burnham seen as a leading candidate to replace him.

Key Facts

  • Starmer faced pressure from Labour MPs, including cabinet ministers, to resign.
  • His leadership was weakened by poor approval ratings and criticism over policy decisions.
  • Andy Burnham’s return to Westminster raised concerns among MPs and positioned him as a likely successor.
  • Starmer began preparing a resignation speech and may step down soon after consultations.
  • Some MPs worry Burnham is unprepared, while others want a quick transition to protect Labour’s public image.
  • Starmer stayed in office through recent challenges like the Middle East crisis and rejected U.S. pressure on Iran.
  • An appointment controversy involving Peter Mandelson hurt Starmer’s standing inside the party.
  • The May election results exposed Labour’s struggles and increased calls within the party for Starmer to leave.
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