Keir Starmer had faced tough times since taking office. Poor results in local elections, falling public support, and unrest in his cabinet led to calls for him to leave. Many in Labour saw Andy Burnham as a strong possible replacement. This makes Starmer the seventh UK leader in the last 10 years.
In his statement, Starmer said he was putting the country first and would stay in the job until a new leader is chosen by September. Reports say the change could happen quickly, possibly by July if Labour unites behind one person.
In his statement, Starmer said he was putting the country first and would stay in the job until a new leader is chosen by September. Reports say the change could happen quickly, possibly by July if Labour unites behind one person.

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