UK Public and Party Allies React to Keir Starmer’s Resignation as Prime Minister
Starmer will stay on until Labour chooses a successor, with nominations opening July 9 and a new leader due before Parliament returns, the party said.
- 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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What Could Starmer’s Exit Mean For The UK Economy
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced his resignation on Monday, triggering a leadership contest that is expected to produce a new Labour leader and prime minister by early September. According to the report, Andy Burnham has emerged as the leading contender after recently returning to Parliament through a special election. His position was strengthened after former health secretary Wes Streeting endorsed him.Investors are closely monito…
What to expect from the UK’s likely next prime minister Andy Burnham
By Matthew Flinders, University of Sheffield (*) Resigning as UK prime minister and leader of the Labour party, Keir Starmer said he accepted, “with good grace”, that the party does not think he is best placed to lead them into the next general election.
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