
Starmer Resists Resignation Calls, Pledges Bolder Stance After Election Setbacks
Following disappointing local election results and calls for his resignation, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has vowed to fight for his position and prove doubters wrong. He promised to adopt a bolder approach, including a pledge to nationalize British Steel, in an effort to rescue his leadership.
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