‘A shift has taken place’: Starmer faces the music after weekend of reflection
While PM’s desire to fight was strong, time with his inner circle at Chequers sharpened his sense of the inevitable On Friday, as the dust settled on Andy…
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US President Donald Trump shared his thoughts on Sunday in typically blunt fashion, writing on his Truth Social platform that “Keir Starmer will resign as Prime Minister of The United Kingdom”. “He failed badly on two very important subjects — IMMIGRATION AND ENERGY (OPEN NORTH SEA OIL!). UK 10-year gilt yields rose to 4.84% on Friday, approximately 0.09 percentage points higher than the session, as markets considered Burnham's victory, domestic political uncertainty, and the potential fiscal implications of a future leadership bid. No. 10 is still dismissing the resignation talk as "speculation," and Starmer's team insists he will fight any challenge.
Furthermore, Local elections fallout Starmer, who took office in July 2024, has been clinging to power for months after a tenure littered with missteps, policy U-turns, scandals and ministerial resignations. Article continues below He added: “It’s a horrendously difficult position that Keir finds himself and I agree very much with what Peter [Kyle] said. Reform, led by Brexit architect Nigel Farage, had won all Makerfield’s wards in last month’s local elections there.
In addition, But Wes Streeting’s allies are preparing for a leadership contest which would prevent Mr Burnham being given a coronation.
One point remains disputed: Opposite versions — ‘A shift has taken place’: Starmer faces the music after weekend of reflection. ; Reports indicate Starmer has concluded his position is untenable and is preparing a….
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US President Donald Trump shared his thoughts on Sunday in typically blunt fashion, writing on his Truth Social platform that “Keir Starmer will resign as Prime Minister of The United Kingdom”. “He failed badly on two very important subjects — IMMIGRATION AND ENERGY (OPEN NORTH SEA OIL!).
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UK 10-year gilt yields rose to 4.84% on Friday, approximately 0.09 percentage points higher than the session, as markets considered Burnham's victory, domestic political uncertainty, and the potential fiscal implications of a future leadership bid.
according to ZeroHedgeNo. 10 is still dismissing the resignation talk as "speculation," and Starmer's team insists he will fight any challenge.
according to ZeroHedgeLocal elections fallout Starmer, who took office in July 2024, has been clinging to power for months after a tenure littered with missteps, policy U-turns, scandals and ministerial resignations.
according to Dawn - HomeArticle continues below He added: “It’s a horrendously difficult position that Keir finds himself and I agree very much with what Peter [Kyle] said.
according to Daily Mirror - NewsReform, led by Brexit architect Nigel Farage, had won all Makerfield’s wards in last month’s local elections there.
according to Dawn - HomeBut Wes Streeting’s allies are preparing for a leadership contest which would prevent Mr Burnham being given a coronation.
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- ‘A shift has taken place’: Starmer faces the music after weekend of reflection.Dawn - Home, The Guardian, The Guardian - Politics
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While PM’s desire to fight was strong, time with his inner circle at Chequers sharpened his sense of the inevitable On Friday, as the dust…
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Tuesday, June 23
Andy Burnham could succeed Keir Starmer as next prime minister
Reliability 87 · very high419 sources140 independent voices74 countries · 23 languagesCross-blocFraming differs11 disputedblind spot · Left siderewrites detectedKeir Starmer’s bloody legacy
Reliability 86 · very high106 sources47 independent voices23 countries · 10 languagesCross-blocFraming differs5 disputedblind spot · Left siderewrites detectedStarmer's exit marks Brexit anniversary: Is ‘Bregret’ behind UK losing sixth PM in 10 years?
Reliability 86 · very high85 sources39 independent voices20 countries · 11 languagesCross-blocFraming differs3 disputedblind spot · Left siderewrites detectedStarmer pledges smooth transition after Burnham talks
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Monday, June 22
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Keir Starmer announced his resignation as Prime Minister, with a direct communication line established to ensure safe passage for vessels through the Strait of Hormuz
Reliability 87 · very high542 sources174 independent voices84 countries · 29 languagesCross-blocFraming differs13 disputedblind spot · Left siderewrites detected UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announces resignation
Reliability 86 · very high181 sources73 independent voices40 countries · 12 languagesCross-blocFraming differs8 disputedblind spot · Centerrewrites detectedKeir Starmer resigns as UK Prime Minister
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Sunday, June 21
Starmer expected to announce exit plan to clear way for Burnham to become Prime Minister
Reliability 87 · very high30 sources17 independent voices10 countries · 3 languagesblind spot · Left siderewrites detectedKeir Starmer is reportedly ready to leave Downing Street.
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Thursday, June 18
A special election in the United Kingdom could hasten the rise of Andy Burnham and the end for Keir Starmer
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