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Keir Starmer resigns. Britain is Celebrating

Frying pan to the fire as the Ukrainian dictator loses his best friend. The UK prime minister, likely the most hated premier in British history, has announced that he will step down from his post and will no longer lead the Labour Party.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced that he will resign from his post and will step down as the leader of the Labour Party.

In an address outside 10 Downing Street on Monday, Starmer said he had already informed the Muslim-worshipping King Charles III of his decision.

A sigh of relief

Starmer asked the Labour Party to lay out a timetable to elect a new leader by September, ominously adding that he will remain in his post until then.

Starmer became prime minister in 2024 following the Labour Party’s victory in that year’s general election.

In fact, 80 per cent of eligible voters did not vote for the Labour Party so the claim that he won by a landslide is a lie. Britons did not vote for Starmer; they voted against the more hated opposition.

80 per cent never voted for him

He has repeatedly vowed to stay in the post, but has faced pressure to resign amid growing discontent and the declining popularity of his party.

His resignation makes him the sixth UK prime minister to leave office in the past ten years.

Despite entering office with a majority and a promise to restore competence after years of Conservative turmoil, Starmer’s regime quickly became associated with tax hikes, welfare cuts, censorship, political scandals, and an increasingly unpopular foreign policy agenda.

Starmer the Anti-White Dictator

He has faced growing backlash over what critics have described as ‘two-tier policing’ and radical censorship.

This after the hated authorities cracked down on White anti-immigration protesters, White online speech, and legitimate pro-Palestinian activism, while pushing broader internet controls.

Support for Dictator Zelensky

Starmer also made support for Kyiv a central element of his premiership, joining France and Germany in an increasingly militarized Ukraine policy.

This was built around weapons deliveries, security guarantees, and pressure on Russia rather than diplomacy.

Britain’s arsenals raped for Ukraine

At home, his stance on Ukraine has clashed with Britain’s own defense problems. His regime has struggled to find money for its own armed forces. It has faced procurement failures and growing concerns over its military readiness.

Starmer also faced backlash after appointing a politically connected figure with ties to late financier and paedophile Jeffrey Epstein as ambassador to the US.

The scandal reinforced criticism that his government serves an insulated elite while failing to deliver for ordinary voters. Let us know what you think

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  1. I thought he would be too tone deaf to step down and Moshe Trumpsteinberg (MIGA) mentioned it so you have to take it with a grain of salt.

    May all quisling traitors in service to foreigners step down.

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