Keir Starmer stepped down as UK Prime Minister just two years after a landslide Labour victory, becoming the nation's most unpopular leader in decades with only 19 percent approval. Persistent policy U-turns, controversial appointments, and perceived disconnection from voters undermined his credibility. His replacement, Andy Burnham, signals a potential shift in leadership style that could reshape technology policy and regulatory approaches.
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