Keir Starmer resigns after less than two years in office, marking a significant shift in UK leadership.
This departure follows a dramatic decline from his 2024 election victory.
As the sixth prime minister to resign in the past decade, Starmer’s exit is linked to broader political challenges.
Many analysts attribute the crisis to Brexit’s ongoing repercussions.
Public dissatisfaction with consecutive governments also plays a critical role.
His resignation will trigger a leadership contest within the Labour Party.
The question remains whether a successor can reverse the pattern of short-lived mandates.
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