Sir Keir Starmer Resigns as Labour Leader
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- Sir Keir Starmer has announced his resignation as Labour leader, stating he is not best placed to lead the party into the next general election.
- He has informed the King and asked Labour's governing body to set a timetable for a replacement, with nominations opening July 9 and closing July 16.
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Sir Keir Starmer has resigned as the leader of the Labour Party, stating he is not the right person to lead them into the next general election. He has initiated a process to find his successor.
Speaking in Downing Street, Sir Keir said he accepted he was not best placed to lead Labour into the next general election and he had informed the King of his decision to step down.
Sir Keir added he has asked Labour's governing body to set out a timetable to replace him, with nominations opening on 9 July and ending by the summer recess on 16 July.
He said if there was a contest then a new leader would be in place before Parliament returns in September, and he will "do everything" he can to ensure an "orderly" transition of power.
He added he would also give his successor "my full and unequivocal support, knowing that they will inherit a Britain that is far stronger and fairer than the one I inherited two years ago".
Watched by his supporters, colleagues and No 10 staff, Sir Keir's voice cracked with emotion as he spoke of what his focus will be on next.
He said: "When I leave the biggest job in the country, I shall spend more time on the most important job: being the best husband I can to my fantastic wife Vic, who has been a rock by my side through good times and bad; and being the best dad I can to my beautiful children, who are my pride and my joy."
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A new Labour leader will be in place before Parliament returns in September.
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- Who will be the next Labour leader?
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