
Starmer Steps Down as Labour Leader Following General Election Defeat
Sir Keir Starmer has confirmed his immediate resignation as the leader of the Labour Party, speaking from outside 10 Downing Street. This decision follows a comprehensive defeat for the party in the latest general election, where the electorate delivered a clear mandate to the Conservative Party, resulting in a considerable parliamentary majority.
Starmer's tenure as leader concludes with Labour facing a period of introspection and leadership transition. The party's performance at the ballot box has prompted widespread calls for a reassessment of its political strategy and future direction. Attention will now turn to the process of electing a new leader and the challenges they will face in unifying the party and rebuilding its electoral prospects.






