British Media: Starmer Intends to Resign “On His Own Terms”

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British Media: Starmer Intends to Resign "On His Own Terms"
Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
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As internal tensions escalate and divisions deepen within the British Labour Party, a British newspaper revealed early Sunday morning that Prime Minister Keir Starmer has informed his close associates of his intention to resign.

The newspaper quoted political commentator Dan Hodges as saying that his sources indicated Starmer has made the decision to step down, but seeks to do so “on his own terms.”

According to Hodges, a member of the government told him that Keir “realizes the current chaos is unsustainable. He simply wants to be able to do it in a dignified way and in a manner of his own choosing. He will set out a timetable,” ​​to avoid a fierce public battle for the Labour leadership, and is in the process of “setting a timetable” for his departure.

According to the newspaper, the timing of the potential resignation announcement remains unknown. Starmer’s senior allies are urging him to await the initial results of the by-election in the Mackerfield constituency of Greater Manchester, where the mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, is running. Burnham is seen as a potential successor to Starmer as leader of both the party and the country.

Sources within the party suggested that there is pressure not to announce the resignation before the election, due to fear of internal conflicts between pro- and anti-Burnham factions, which could lead to a loss of control over the party.

A Burnham victory in the by-election and his consequent entry into Parliament could pave the way for him to become Prime Minister in the future, as British political custom requires the head of government to be a member of Parliament.

A political crisis erupted in the United Kingdom following the local elections held on May 7, in which the Labour Party suffered a crushing defeat.

According to media reports, more than 90 Labour MPs support Starmer’s resignation. British Health Secretary Wes Streeting announced his resignation on Thursday, citing a loss of confidence in Starmer.

On Saturday, Streeting called for a genuine contest to choose Starmer’s successor, confirming that he would run for the Labour leadership if a leadership contest is launched. (EIR)

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