Keir Starmer says he will resign as Prime Minister less than two years after taking office. In his statement, he says Labour has “restored trust on the economy, defence and national security.” The announcement frames the leadership change as part of a record of rebuilding public confidence across multiple areas of government policy. The reporting centers on Starmer’s characterisation of Labour’s performance, presenting it as the rationale behind his decision.

Across the sources provided, there is no additional detail about a specific resignation date, a successor, or the circumstances leading to the move beyond Starmer’s stated assessment of restored trust. The articles do not provide independent confirmation or figures to substantiate the claims about economic, defence, or national security outcomes. Instead, they focus on Starmer’s own stated message and the timing of his departure from the role.