21.06.2026 18:41
US President Donald Trump made a striking statement amid the government crisis in the UK, claiming that Prime Minister Keir Starmer would resign due to major failures in immigration and energy policies.
US President Donald Trump claimed that UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer would resign from his position.
"GREAT FAILURE IN TWO VERY IMPORTANT AREAS"
Trump made a striking post on his social media account regarding Starmer. In his post, Trump said, "Keir Starmer will resign as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. He experienced great failure in two very important areas: immigration and energy policies. I wish him well."
THE BACKGROUND OF 'RESIGNATION' CLAIMS AGAINST STARMER
UK politics is shaken by a deep government crisis following the critical by-election held in the Makerfield constituency. The election was won by Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham, who openly campaigned within the Labour Party with rhetoric of a "leadership race" against General Leader Keir Starmer. Burnham's victory at the polls mobilized Starmer's opponents within the party, officially starting the process that shook the prime minister's seat.
According to a claim headlined by The Observer, one of the country's respected newspapers, cornered Prime Minister Keir Starmer is preparing to step down early next week. The newspaper alleged that Starmer met with his wife and his closest aides to clarify the resignation timeline and the strategy to be followed.
Polls and analyses discussed in London circles show that Starmer's popularity has hit rock bottom due to his failure to fulfill key promises made to the public, such as controlling immigration, lowering rising taxes, and improving public services.
GARNERED SUPPORT FROM 201 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT
The most concrete data strengthening claims of an internal party coup is the change in parliamentary dynamics. According to information leaked from political circles, newly minted Makerfield MP Andy Burnham has already secured the signatures and support of more than 201 MPs, representing more than half of the Labour Party group in parliament. This number is considered more than sufficient to oust Starmer and initiate a new leadership election within the party.
SEVENTH PRIME MINISTER IN 10 YEARS ON THE HORIZON
If this resignation scenario discussed in the circles materializes and Keir Starmer leaves his position, the UK will set a new record in the vortex of political instability. With Starmer's departure, the country will have changed its prime minister for the seventh time in the last 10 years.