Keir Starmer has resigned as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, triggering a leadership contest within the Labour Party. The resignation follows sustained pressure from within his own party, though specific details of the internal disagreements remain unclear. This marks the seventh time the UK has changed leaders in the past decade, highlighting political instability. The Labour Party now faces the task of selecting a new leader to challenge the current government. Starmer’s departure raises questions about the party’s future direction and strategy. Political analysts suggest internal divisions over policy and leadership style contributed to the pressure leading to his resignation. A leadership election is expected to be announced shortly, with several potential candidates already being discussed.