How Keir Starmer was undone by caution and no clear plan (opens original article in a new tab)
Keir Starmer resigned as UK Prime Minister after less than two years in office, cited as a result of leadership failures, lack of clear policy, and public discontent.
- Keir Starmer resigned as UK Prime Minister after less than two years in office due to lack of clear policy agenda and leadership failures.
- Starmer's government faced criticism over decisions like cutting winter-fuel payments and appointing Lord Peter Mandelson as ambassador.
- Labour Party's internal divisions and failure to address public concerns on immigration, economy, and services contributed to his downfall.
- Starmer's risk-averse approach and inability to communicate a compelling vision led to loss of support among voters and party members.
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