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Final humiliation — Piers Morgan reacts as Trump claims UK PM Starmer will resign

Daily Post Nigeria

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June 21, 2026

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Popular British broadcaster Piers Morgan has reacted to United States President Donald Trump’s claims that United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer will be resigning. DAILY POST reports that Trump, in his Truth Social on Sunday, announced Starmer’s resignation. Trump had said Starmer failed on two things: immigration and energy. Although PM Starmer is yet to make [] Final humiliation — Piers Morgan reacts as Trump claims UK PM Starmer will resign

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Sky News Australia

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· Jun 23, 2026

Keir Starmer is too 'oblivious' to realise his leadership is an embarrassment

Talk TV Weekend Editor Phil Dave mocks Keir Starmer, predicting an "embarrassing" resignation for the UK Prime Minister. “I think Starmer’s embarrassment came a long time before Andy Burnham even thought of trying to rescue the party,” Mr Dave told Sky News Senior Reporter Caroline Marcus. “Starmer is so oblivious to what everyone seems to think of him and his policies and his time as prime minister that I don’t even think that he would notice he’s being embarrassed.”

POLITICO

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· Jun 22, 2026

Inside the Starmer and Burnham camps as pressure grows on PM to quit

Sir Keir Starmer is on the brink of resigning – the only question left is: when does the drama end? After a tense weekend, the prime minister remains under intense pressure from his cabinet to quit, with Downing Street braced for the end of another short-lived premiership. Meanwhile, fresh from his Makerfield by-election victory, Andy []

Metro

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· Jun 22, 2026

Keir Starmer latest: Prime Minister confirms his resignation – what happens next?

Keir Starmer latest: Prime Minister confirms his resignation – what happens next?

Daily Express

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· Jun 21, 2026

Russian envoy mocks Starmer with blistering five-word comment on 'quitting' rumours

The Prime Minister has been mocked over rumours that he could resign soon.

CityNews Montreal

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· Jun 23, 2026

UK’s revolving doors of prime ministers post-Brexit

Keir Starmer’s resignation as Britian’s prime minister marks the sixth in just a decade, as political turmoil and a post-Brexit reality disturb the country’s stability. Poised to be the country’s next leader is Greater-Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham. Host Caryn Ceolin speaks to Mel Cappe, distinguished fellow at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public [] The post UK’s revolving doors of prime ministers post-Brexit appeared first on CityNews Montreal.

The Age

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· Jun 22, 2026

Keir Starmer leadership LIVE updates: UK prime minister expected to resign; Andy Burnham touted as successor

The UK prime minister is expected to make a statement shortly.

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