Gordon Brown stepped down as the leader of the Labour Party in May 2010 following the party's poor performance in the general election, where it lost its majority and formed a coalition government with the Liberal Democrats. His leadership faced criticism over economic issues and party unity, leading to calls for new leadership. Brown's resignation was part of a broader effort to rejuvenate the party and prepare for future electoral challenges. He officially announced his departure after the election results, signaling a transition in Labour leadership.
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