Monday, June 22, 2026

Starmer Resigns As Trump Said He Would Over the Weekend

 


“Who’s Next at No. 10? Britain’s Fast‑Changing Prime Minister Club”
Just this past weekend, President Donald J. Trump posted on Truth Social that U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer would resign. Less than 72 hours later, Starmer did, in fact, announce he was stepping down. The timing raised eyebrows and left many wondering how such a prediction could play out so quickly.
But in reality, the British prime ministership has recently been marked by extraordinary instability. The office, once associated with long‑serving figures, has seen a rapid turnover in the last decade. Leaders have come and gone at a dizzying pace, often amid political crises, party rebellions, and national upheavals such as Brexit and the COVID‑19 pandemic.
In fact, the frequency of these departures is unprecedented in modern British political history. Since 2016 alone, there have been multiple leadership changes, with several prime ministers resigning before completing a full term. This revolving door at 10 Downing Street has made it increasingly difficult to predict who will remain in power-or for how long.
Now, as another resignation shakes the political landscape, the question once again arises: who will be next?
U.K. Prime Ministers Since 2010


Since 2010, the United Kingdom has had six prime ministers:
  • David Cameron (2010–2016)
  • Theresa May (2016–2019)
  • Boris Johnson (2019–2022)
  • Liz Truss (2022)
  • Rishi Sunak (2022–2024)
  • Keir Starmer (2024–2026)
Liz Truss, of course, made history as the shortest‑serving prime minister in the nation’s history. But that, in many ways, is the point: leadership in the United Kingdom has become increasingly unstable.
United Kingdom, fix your leadership issues.

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