Keir Starmer resigns as UK prime minister
Keir Starmer has resigned as UK prime minister after losing the confidence of his party and the public. His resignation speech outlined a timetable for his departure from office. Andy Burnham has confirmed he will run to replace Starmer as Labour leader. Starmer's downfall followed a dramatic collapse in support among voters who had delivered him a landslide election victory.
Commentators point to Starmer's lack of clear direction and failure to connect with the public as key factors in his downfall. Once described as a 'Mr Rules' technocrat, his leadership style alienated both the public and his own party. The former top lawyer struggled to translate his landslide election mandate into effective governance or a compelling political vision.
Ten years after the Brexit referendum, Britain is reassessing the economic and political consequences of leaving the EU. The country has experienced unprecedented political instability with seven prime ministers in a decade. CNN and the Guardian revisit constituencies that voted Leave to examine the lingering impact. The Brexit legacy remains deeply divisive as the UK enters yet another leadership transition.