UK Public and Party Allies React to Keir Starmer’s Resignation as Prime Minister
Labour will open nominations in July as Andy Burnham gains support from MPs and Wes Streeting backs him, raising the odds of an unopposed takeover.
- Keir Starmer will resign as leader of the Labour Party once a new leader has been chosen after winning a landslide majority just two years ago.
- Local residents had mixed reactions, with some saying Starmer had been a failure while others praised his leadership during international conflicts.
- Energy Secretary Ed Miliband and Chancellor Rachel Reeves praised Starmer for his service and helping build a stronger Britain.
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How the world views Keir Starmer’s resignation
Another prime minister resigning from office adds to the “unprecedented instability in the modern history” of Britain, said an editorial in Le Monde. Following his announcement on Monday, Starmer will still “seek to make his final mark on the world stage as a lame-duck prime minister”, said Politico. But a planned EU-UK summit on 22 July has been postponed amid indecision over Britain’s intentions regarding the continent. With Starmer’s imminent…
An exceptional period of instability in British governance
DEREK O'FLYNN: The resignation of Keir Starmer is more than the latest political soap opera drama - it is indicative of an exceptional period instability in British governance, utterly without precedent. Making matters worse is that the British media is truly the most vicious in the English
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