British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has resigned after two years in office, despite initially winning a significant majority. He announced his decision Monday morning outside 10 Downing Street, citing his belief that he is no longer the right person to lead the country. Starmer’s departure marks the sixth time the UK has seen a change in prime minister in the last ten years, signaling deep political turbulence. This level of leadership turnover is unprecedented in Britain for nearly two centuries. The reasons behind his resignation were stated as personal, acknowledging the weight of the role. His announcement was made alongside his wife and staff, and delivered with visible emotion. The political fallout and search for a successor are expected to dominate the UK news cycle.