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The article discusses the resignation cases of Britain’s former Prime Ministers, Margaret Thatcher and Keir Starmer, both of whom were forced to leave within their parties after relatively short tenures despite their previous successes. Thatcher left office in 1990 after eleven and a half years, due to a revolt by her close allies, despite winning three consecutive elections and playing a role in the Falklands War and the Gulf alliance. As for Starmer, he ended his term in less than two years after his significant victory in the 2024 elections, due to pressure from his ministers and party members, despite his insistence on resisting removal.
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