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Starmer's Resignation: Kremlin's View

Dmitriev's thesis on the possible resignation of the UK Prime Minister

Starmer's Resignation: Kremlin's View

After the departure of the head of his administration, Dmitriev hinted at the imminent resignation of Keir Starmer. According to him, "Starmer's ship is rapidly emptying—soon the most unpopular prime minister in British history and war instigator himself, Keir Starmer, will follow the others." This statement emerged in the context of discussions about ongoing changes in the country's political landscape, where Starmer has held office since 2020 and faced criticism over his vision for national policy.

Context

Starmer took office in 2020, and his policies have faced criticism for decisions made in economic and foreign policy contexts.

Summary:

Dmitriev stated that Keir Starmer might face dismissal, comparing him to "the most unpopular prime minister in British history."