Short answer: As of now, there is no verified, widely confirmed report that Keir Starmer has resigned. Several outlets have reported intense pressure and Cabinet resignations around May 2026, but Starmer publicly asserted he would not quit and that the Labour leadership process had not been triggered. Please note that developments in fast-moving UK politics can change quickly, so I can check the latest updates if you’d like.[3][4][5]
Here’s a quick snapshot of the key developments you might be hearing about:
- Growing calls for resignation: In May 2026, multiple Labour MPs and some ministers publicly urged Starmer to step down, reflecting a significant leadership crisis within the party.[4][3]
- Starmer’s response: He stated that he would “get on with governing” and that the party had a process for challenging a leader, which had not been triggered at that time.[4]
- Cabinet resignations: Reports indicated several ministers resigned in the period, intensifying the leadership dispute and signaling internal party turmoil.[3][4]
If you want, I can compile a concise timeline of events from reliable outlets and, if you’d like, monitor for any official confirmation of a resignation or leadership change and summarize the outcomes.[3][4]