British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is reportedly poised to leave Downing Street as early as Monday, according to several media outlets across the Channel. After declaring on Friday that he would fight to retain power, the Labour leader is said to have finally yielded to mounting pressure within his own party. His isolation has steadily increased since the victory of Andy Burnham, his internal rival, in a by-election that highlighted the deep divisions within the Labour Party.
Andy Burnham lying in wait
Andy Burnham, the mayor of Greater Manchester, has emerged as the frontrunner to succeed Keir Starmer. This major political crisis comes as the Prime Minister's approval ratings plummet, weakening his position as leader of both the party and the government. The recent electoral defeat marked a turning point in the erosion of his authority, precipitating the outcome of a situation that had become untenable.
A transition in the midst of turmoil
If the resignation is confirmed in the coming hours, it would mark a dramatic reversal for a Prime Minister who came to power less than two years ago. Behind-the-scenes negotiations are intensifying as the Labour Party attempts to manage this turbulent transition. The scale of the crisis underscores the fragility of Britain's political landscape, still reeling from the post-Brexit upheaval and internal divisions within the major parties.
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