Keir Starmer announces his resignation as UK prime minister and Labour leader
- Keir Starmer announced his resignation as UK Prime Minister and Labour leader, planning to step down by September with a successor expected before Parliament returns.
- Starmer's premiership began with a large electoral victory but was marked by declining popularity, internal party challenges, and criticism over policy clarity and governance.
- Labour MP Andy Burnham won a parliamentary seat and is viewed as a potential successor, intensifying pressure on the Labour Party amid political instability.
- Starmer pledged to support an orderly transition and remain in office until a leadership contest concludes in a context of ongoing political challenges.
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Starmer exit unlikely to help Israel ties, says top Tory pol
Cheers rang out at the Waldorf Astoria hotel in Jerusalem on Monday when Mark Regev, a former Israeli ambassador to the United Kingdom, mentioned the resignation announcement earlier that day of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.“As you hear from the audience, Keir Starmer was seen not as a friend of Israel,” Regev, a former spokesperson for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and a host of JNS's Israel Undiplomatic Podcast, said at the …
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