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A decade of chaos: Britain prepares for 7th prime minister after Starmer announces resignation

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A decade of chaos: Britain prepares for 7th prime minister after Starmer announces resignation

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Following Andy Burnham's Makerfield by-election victory, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is reportedly reconsidering whether to remain in office. Senior Labour figures confirmed over the weekend that the prime minister is evaluating his options in response to mounting political pressures. News reports indicate a resignation announcement may occur within days, with Burnham—the successful by-election candidate now preparing to take a parliamentary seat—emerging as the leading prospect to replace him.

Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets describe Starmer as beleaguered and unpopular, presenting Burnham's victory as a justified opening for a leadership challenge in response to the incumbent's demonstrated weakness.

Moderate: Centrist outlets use qualified language like 'reportedly,' 'mulls,' and 'could' when reporting the resignation possibility, treating the development as uncertain rather than certain.

Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets emphasize Burnham's emphatic by-election victory as a decisive political threat, framing the situation through unprecedented governmental instability—Britain's potential seventh prime minister in a decade.

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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Monday he would quit, paving the way for the country to have its seventh leader in 10 years. The chaos dates back to the Brexit referendum, 10 years ago to the day on Tuesday.

In the years since the vote, Britain has tried to forge its own path but struggled to boost its low-growth economy, hamstrung by high debts and a growing welfare bill, at a time of growing geopolitical volatility.

June 2016: UK votes for Brexit, PM Cameron quits

Britons cause a global shock by voting 52-48 per cent to leave the European Union, ending a more than 40-year union and plunging the country into its biggest political crisis since World War Two. Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron resigns and the party chooses Theresa May to succeed him.

June 2017: Snap election gamble backfires

Riding high in opinion polls and seeking a bigger majority in parliament to push Brexit legislation through, May calls a snap election. The Conservatives lose their majority and form a government by striking a deal with Northern Ireland’s pro-UK Democratic Unionist Party.

May 2019: Brexit paralysis, May resigns, Johnson takes over

May quits after failing to break a parliamentary deadlock over how Britain should leave the EU. Boris Johnson, one of the main faces of the pro-Brexit campaign, wins the internal Conservative Party contest to succeed her.

December 2019: Johnson leads conservatives to sweeping win

With parliament paralysed over Brexit, Johnson calls a snap election. Campaigning under the slogan “Get Brexit Done” he steers the Conservatives to their biggest election win since Margaret Thatcher’s landslide victory in 1987.

January 2020: Brexit gets done

Johnson uses his mandate to drive a Brexit deal through parliament and Brussels, and Britain exits the EU on January 31, 2020, becoming the first state to withdraw from the bloc.

July 2022: Johnson ousted

Johnson leads Britain during the Covid-19 pandemic — at one point being hospitalised himself with the disease — but a long list of scandals and missteps proves too much and he steps down after a ministerial revolt.

September 2022: Truss’ chaotic premiership

Liz Truss beats Rishi Sunak in a contest to succeed Johnson. Her “mini-budget” containing unfunded tax cuts spooks financial markets, pushing up borrowing costs sharply and further tarnishing Britain’s reputation for political and fiscal stability. She lasts only 44 days before announcing her resignation.

October 2022: Sunak becomes prime minister

Sunak takes over as Britain’s third prime minister in as many months, pledging to restore stability to government. He makes five key pledges focused on the economy, stopping illegal immigration and improving the health system. In February 2023, Sunak strikes a deal with the EU on trade rules for Northern Ireland, improving ties with the bloc.

May 2024: Sunak calls election

Trailing the Labour Party by around 20 points in the polls, Sunak calls an election for July 4.

July 2024: Starmer becomes prime minister

“We said we would end the chaos and we will,” Keir Starmer, leader of the Labour Party, told supporters on July 5, 2024, after winning a landslide election but with the smallest share of the electoral vote of any majority government in modern history.

August 2024: Starmer warns ‘things will get worse’

Starmer warns over the state of the public finances, saying the Labour Party has inherited “an economic black hole” and tells voters “things will get worse before they get better”.

October 2024: Labour’s first budget

Finance minister Rachel Reeves announces tax rises worth 40 billion ($52.76 billion) a year, primarily by raising employers’ social security contributions, bringing the tax burden to its highest level on record in peacetime and prompting an outcry from businesses.

February 2025: Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party surges

Right-wing anti-immigration party Reform UK overtakes Labour in a national opinion poll for the first time. Reform UK, led by Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage, has topped polls ever since.

June 2025: Rebellion forces Starmer U-turn on welfare

Starmer is forced to reverse plans to cut Britain’s welfare bill after his own lawmakers threatened to defeat the government.

September-April 2025: Mandelson scandal

Pressure on Starmer ramps up over his appointment of Peter Mandelson as Britain’s ambassador to Washington. Mandelson was later sacked over his ties to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, as questions emerge over Starmer’s judgment and the vetting process involved.

May 2026: Local election disaster

The Labour Party suffers heavy losses in English local elections and votes for the Scottish and Welsh assemblies, deepening questions over Starmer’s ability to govern, with Reform UK the main beneficiary.

May 2026: Wes Streeting resigns as health minister

Health Minister Wes Streeting quits saying he had lost confidence in Starmer’s leadership and calls for a leadership contest, in which he said he would hope to compete.

June 2026: Defence minister John Healey quits

British Defence Minister John Healey quits over a months-long dispute over defence spending, accusing Starmer of failing to commit the money needed to keep the country safe from mounting threats.

June 2026: Andy Burnham shows he can beat Reform UK

Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham wins an election in the north of England, trouncing Reform UK in the process, and allowing him to return to Westminster, removing a key obstacle to any leadership challenge against Starmer. ...

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