Keir Starmer has resigned as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, ending his tenure as head of government and leader of the Labour Party.
The departure follows a period of intense internal party conflict and mounting pressure over the former leader's association with Jeffrey Epstein scandals.
Reports indicate that a series of missteps and a critical error in judgment ultimately led to his downfall, forcing him to step down from both roles.
The resignation confirms reports that had circulated over the weekend regarding the instability within the Labour government.
Starmer's exit marks a significant shift in the UK's political landscape, leaving the party without a clear leader and raising immediate questions about the future direction of government policy.
The Labour Party now faces the urgent task of selecting a new leader to navigate the ongoing political crisis.