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Stanley Baldwin resigned as Prime Minister in May 1929 primarily due to his government's failure to address economic issues and increasing political challenges. His Conservative Party lost the general election to the Labour Party, which signaled a loss of confidence in his leadership. Additionally, Baldwin faced internal party divisions and declining public support, prompting his decision to step down.

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