Keir Starmer, the leader of the Labour Party in the UK, announced his plan to step down as leader just two years into his term. His successor will become Britain’s seventh prime minister in a decade.
Background
Starmer led the Labour Party to its biggest majority in Parliament this century in July 2024, but the British public soured on him almost as soon as he was elected. He survived months of scrapes, but the pressure for him to quit became too great to withstand.
Starmer’s missteps were more mundane, including an attempt to make wealthier pensioners pay more to heat their homes and a plan to cut some benefits to disabled people. He also accepted freebies, including tickets to Taylor Swift concerts and Arsenal matches, which damaged his reputation as a man of process.
Scandals and Criticism
Starmer was criticized for his decision to appoint Jeffrey Epstein-linked politician Peter Mandelson to the role of UK ambassador to Washington. Although Starmer fired Mandelson in September, he was hounded for months over what he knew and when about Mandelson’s ties to Epstein.
Starmer’s government was also rattled by scandals, including a scandal over his appointment of Mandelson and his acceptance of freebies. The scandals damaged his reputation and contributed to his decision to resign.
Original reporting: KEYT (Ventura/Santa Barbara) — read the source article.