Keir Starmer to be 'gone' by end of 2026, ex-Mayor Andy Preston predicts
Former Middlesbrough mayor Andy Preston told GB News that Prime Minister Keir Starmer 'will be gone' by the end of 2026.

Former Middlesbrough Mayor Andy Preston declared Prime Minister Keir Starmer "doomed" and predicted he "will be gone" by the end of 2026. Speaking to GB News on January 1, 2026, Preston criticized Starmer's leadership, claiming he "cannot inject optimism" into the country. Preston made the remarks during an interview where he assessed the Prime Minister's ability to maintain public support and deliver on his agenda. The comments come amid ongoing political challenges for the Labour government, which took office following the July 2024 general election. Preston served as Mayor of Middlesbrough from 2019 to 2023 and was known for his outspoken views on national politics.
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