Keir Starmer has resigned as Prime Minister, becoming the latest leader to leave office while still in power. The circumstances surrounding his departure reflect the intense political scrutiny and challenges inherent in the role, often described as a “meat grinder” for UK Prime Ministers. Details regarding the specific reasons for his resignation remain focused on sustained pressure and an inability to navigate recent political headwinds. Starmer’s time in office was marked by [details not provided in source text – would be added in a full article]. His departure initiates a period of uncertainty for the UK government and triggers a leadership contest within the [party name not provided in source text]. This event continues a pattern of relatively short tenures for recent Prime Ministers, highlighting the difficulties of governing in the current political climate. Further analysis will focus on the factors contributing to his downfall and the implications for the future of British politics.