Starmer is set to resign tomorrow and arrange an “orderly exit” after losing the support of the “Labour” majority.

The British newspaper “The Observer” reported that Prime Minister Keir Starmer is heading to announce a timetable for leaving his position in Downing Street this week, amid expectations that an official statement will be issued tomorrow, Monday, to arrange an “orderly exit.”
According to the newspaper, Starmer came to the conclusion that it was impossible for him to continue in his position after extensive consultations with government ministers, advisors and union leaders, coinciding with the strong return of Andy Burnham to Parliament following his landslide victory in the by-elections in the Makerfield constituency.
The newspaper indicated that sources within the Labor Party confirmed Burnham’s success in securing the support of more than 201 deputies, which exceeds half of the party’s deputies. This makes Starmer lose the confidence of the House of Commons, and makes Burnham the most prominent alternative that party representatives can rely on to curb the political rise of the “Reform UK” party.
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