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Britain’s political earthquake

Published on: June 23, 2026 10:35 AM

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s resignation is not simply the story of a failed prime minister. Less than two years ago, he had entered Downing Street after a Labour landslide that ended 14 years of Conservative rule. Today, he leaves office not as a reckless populist, nor as an obviously incompetent administrator, but as a sober, disciplined, legalistic politician who never managed to make voters feel that he understood them.

That failure had become politically unbearable. Starmer had grown deeply unpopular, and a growing number within Labour had reached the conclusion that he could no longer lead the party to victory at the next election.

Starmer was elected as a safe pair of hands after years of Tory chaos. Britain wanted order, seriousness and restraint. He offered all three. But the public mandate he received was always more fragile than the size of Labour’s majority suggested.

His weakness was not that he lacked intelligence. Sadly, even when he could explain policy, he rarely converted it into feeling. He could speak the language of institutions, markets and fiscal discipline, but struggled to speak the language of households facing high costs, strained services and insecure futures. In calmer times, that may have been enough. In a country still bruised by austerity, Brexit, pandemic disruptions and inflation, it was not.

The reasons for his fall are not hard to list: economic stagnation, unpopular reversals, weak communication, Labour infighting, damaging controversies, and poor local and regional results. But these were symptoms of a deeper failure. Starmer never gave voters a story about why sacrifice was necessary, what recovery would look like, or why Labour still belonged to them.

Since the 2016 referendum, the country has struggled to settle its economy, its politics or its sense of direction. Starmer’s departure now places Britain on course for yet another prime minister in a decade already marked by churn.

This is why Andy Burnham’s rise within Labour carries significance beyond personality. He is being seen by many Labour MPs not merely as an alternative administrator, but as a politician with a more direct, retail connection to communities the party fears losing.

The lesson extends beyond Britain. Centre-left parties across democracies often believe that after populist disruption, voters will naturally return to technocrats. They may, briefly. But ordinary citizens do not understand spreadsheets. They live inside rent, wages, migration anxieties, cultural change and a hunger for dignity. Starmer’s fall is therefore a warning. Politics is not only the art of governing well. It is also the art of making people believe they are seen. *

Filed Under: Editorial Tagged With: Britain, earthquake, Political

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