Sir Keir Starmer has announced he will step down as both the Prime Minister and leader of Britain’s governing Labour Party, citing an internal party revolt against his leadership.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Sir Keir Starmer has announced his resignation as the Prime Minister and leader of Britain’s Labour Party, stating he will remain in his position until a new leader is chosen. This follows heavy losses to Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party in local elections last month, and the return of Labour politician Andy Burnham, touted by many in the party asa more electable replacement for Starmer, to the House of Commons. 📰 DETAIL: Starmer reflected on his tenure, noting he inherited a Labour Party that was “politically, financially, and morally bankrupt” from former leader Jeremy Corbyn. He claimed to have revitalized it by addressing issues such as anti-Semitism and restoring trust in key areas like the economy and defense, although his Secretary of Defense and Under-Secretary of State for the Armed Forces recently resigned, warning that he was leaving the military dangerously underfunded. Starmer acknowledged that Labour doubted his ability to lead them into the next general election after its losses in May’s local elections, and accepted their decision that new leadership is necessary. Nigel Farage has called for a snap general election to let the people render their own verdict on Starmer’s eventual replacement. The government has to call an election by 2029, but can call it early if it so chooses. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “Reform demands an election, and we are ready to deliver radical change. If Labour thinks it can shove another professional politician into No 10, it has another thing coming.” – Nigel Farage 🎯 IMPACT: The Labour Party’s National Executive Committee is tasked with setting a timetable for leadership nominations, which will open on July 9, ensuring a new leader is in place before Parliament reconvenes in September. It is widely expected that Starmer will be replaced by Andy Burnham, the Mayor of Greater Manchester who was recently returned to Parliament after roughly a decade away in a parliamentary by-election (special election). |
🚨 WATCH: Keir Starmer’s full resignation speech as Prime Minister pic.twitter.com/1svZnEF6Ui
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