Trump says Starmer will resign as UK prime minister
More than 100 Labour MPs are calling for a timetable as Andy Burnham returns to Westminster and leadership challengers prepare for a possible contest.
- Donald Trump posted on Truth Social that Prime Minister Keir Starmer will resign, claiming the leader "failed badly" on immigration and energy policy.
- The rapport between Trump and Sir Keir has deteriorated in recent months, yet Sir Keir maintained they "get on really well" when questioned at the G7 gathering in France earlier this week.
- After Sir Keir unveiled a social media ban for under-16s last week, Trump continued pressing the United Kingdom to prioritize North Sea oil over "windmills" rather than renewable energy.
- Tensions persist over Sir Keir's refusal to permit forces to utilize RAF facilities against Iran, while No. 10 condemned attempts to "interfere in our democracy" linked to Henry Nowak's murder.
- Trump's remarks emerge as Sir Keir uses the current period to consider whether to continue or step down amid mounting pressure to outline a departure schedule.
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Trump wishes UK PM Starmer well amid reports of resignation plans
WASHINGTON — US President Donald Trump on Sunday said he wished UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer well amid reports he plans to resign. “Keir Starmer will resign as Prime Minister of The United Kingdom,” Trump wrote on Truth Social in a post that gave no evidence he had inside information. “I wish him well.” His […]...Keep on reading: Trump wishes UK PM Starmer well amid reports of resignation plans
The departure of the premiere will be postponed by Trump and the media.
Isolated since the victory of his rival Andy Burnham in partial legislation, the British Prime Minister would finally be ready to leave Downing Street, according to several British media. Donald Trump anticipated this departure on Sunday, wishing in advance "the best" to Keir Starmer
Prime Minister Keir Starmer could announce his resignation tomorrow. What do you know so far? An overview.

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