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Unloved and lacking a 'guiding light', UK's Starmer quits after just two years as prime minister
Keir Starmer resigned as UK prime minister after two years in office, citing a lack of a clear vision and facing criticism for indecision and policy reversals. His resignation follows poor local election results and internal party pressure, with Andy Burnham emerging as the likely successor to lead Labour into the 2029 general election.
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