London, UK – In a shocking development, GB News is reporting that Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is allegedly preparing a resignation timeline, sparking widespread speculation about a possible change in leadership at 10 Downing Street.
According to sources close to the matter, Starmer is considering stepping down as leader of the Labour Party and Prime Minister in the coming weeks or months, pending the outcome of a series of high-stakes internal party meetings and discussions with key allies.
GB News cites unnamed insiders within the Labour Party as revealing that Starmer, who took office in 2023, is reportedly feeling increasingly isolated and beleaguered by ongoing criticism from within his own party ranks. Sources suggest that the Prime Minister is grappling with a dwindling public mandate and growing demands from Labour MPs for increased accountability and policy shifts.
The development comes as Labour Party membership and electoral fortunes continue to slide, prompting concerns about the party’s long-term viability in the face of a resurgent Opposition.
While Starmer’s office has thus far refused to comment on the reports, his decision to resign would be a seismic development in UK politics, potentially clearing the way for a new Labour leader and paving the way for coalition government negotiations and potentially snap general elections.
Critics of Starmer have already begun to seize on the reports, arguing that the Prime Minister’s leadership has been marked by a string of strategic missteps and policy misfires, including a bungled Brexit deal and a series of damaging party infighting scandals.
Supporters of the Prime Minister, meanwhile, are reportedly bracing for a potential backlash against Starmer’s perceived loyalty to the party’s centrist faction, which has been instrumental in shaping his vision for the future of the UK.
If the reports are accurate, a Starmer resignation would also raise questions about the future of prominent Labour Party members who have been aligned with the Prime Minister.
The UK’s Opposition Leader, Conservative Party’s leader Rishi Sunak, has not directly commented on the alleged timeline but has repeatedly attacked Labour Party’s performance in office.
