Leadership in Crisis: Minister Resigns Over Prime Minister's Leadership
British health department minister Zubir Ahmed resigned in protest against Prime Minister Keir Starmer's leadership. Ahmed joins other junior ministers in expressing discontent over what he describes as a lack of values-driven leadership, leading to diminished public confidence in the Prime Minister.
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British Health Department Minister Zubir Ahmed has resigned in protest at Prime Minister Keir Starmer's leadership, marking another high-profile departure from the government ranks. Ahmed's resignation follows a similar exodus of junior ministers dissatisfied with the current leadership's direction.
In his resignation letter shared publicly, Ahmed criticized the Prime Minister for lacking values-driven leadership, asserting that this deficiency has overshadowed individual achievements within the government. This criticism underlines a growing sentiment of discontent among members of the administration.
'It is clear from recent days, that the public across the UK has now irretrievably lost confidence in you as Prime Minister,' Ahmed wrote, reflecting a broader public dissatisfaction and a potential crisis in confidence for Starmer's leadership.
(With inputs from agencies.)

