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Frozen by the challenges of power: how Starmer turned triumph into tragedy

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British PM Keir Starmer announced his resignation from office and Labour Party leadership in response to poor recent local election results and mounting internal party pressure. His departure occurs approximately two years after assuming office following a major electoral victory. The party will select a new leader by September when parliament reconvenes, marking the country's seventh change in prime minister within a decade.

Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize the succession process, with Andy Burnham identified as the likely incoming leader, framing the transition as an orderly party succession rather than a crisis-driven exit.

Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets employ crisis language ('devastating losses,' 'mounting revolt') to characterize the resignation as a forced response to Labour's electoral catastrophe and internal party rebellion.

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Starmer appeared ruthless in banishing the influence of Jeremy Corbyn, and winning power – but far less certain on how to wield it

Few would describe him as a dramatic man, but Keir Starmer’s political career has been almost Shakespearean in its trajectory: a mere 11 years to enter parliament, lead Labour to an election win many assumed was impossible and then, inside the final two years, throw it all away.

His demise is, of course, a reflection of an unprecedented era, one in which voter loyalties were atomised, a two-party hegemony fractured into five, and for the first time ever Labour faced a coherent threat on its left as well as its right.
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