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BREAKING: Andy Burnham emerges as possible candidate for UK PM

by Honesty Victor
June 23, 2026
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BREAKING: Andy Burnham emerges as possible candidate for UK PM
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Following Keir Starmer’s resignation from office as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom on Monday after weeks of internal revolt within the Labour Party.

The development set the stage for a rapid leadership transition that is increasingly expected to elevate former Manchester mayor Andy Burnham to Downing Street.

Announcing his departure outside 10 Downing Street, Starmer said he would remain in office only long enough to oversee an orderly handover.

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“Every decision I’ve taken has been about putting the country I love first,” he said, according to a New York Times report, adding that, “That is why I will resign as leader of the Labour Party.”

In an emotional address, he added: “I will give my successor my full and unequivocal support,” while thanking his wife Victoria, who he described as “a rock by my side.”

His resignation marks a dramatic turning point for a government that only recently swept to power in 2024, ending 14 years of Conservative rule.

Despite that landslide victory, Labour’s mandate was widely described as fragile after it secured just 34 per cent of the popular vote, leaving Starmer politically exposed from the outset.

Attention within Westminster has now decisively shifted to Andy Burnham, whose rapid emergence has transformed what was initially expected to be a drawn-out leadership contest into a near-certain succession scenario.

Burnham, who only recently re-entered the national political frontline after winning a parliamentary seat in Makerfield, has quickly consolidated support across influential sections of the Labour Party.

He described the unfolding transition as a moment of renewal.

“People want to see progress on economic growth, cost of living, public services, housing and opportunities for the next generation,” Burnham said.

Party insiders increasingly view him not just as a contender, but as the inevitable successor, with senior figures already aligning behind him to avoid a prolonged and divisive leadership battle.

A senior Labour figure, Wes Streeting, publicly signalled support for a smooth transition, warning against internal fragmentation.

“We could spend the summer exaggerating small differences, or we can roll up our sleeves and help him deliver the change our party and our country needs,” Streeting said, effectively strengthening Burnham’s path to leadership.

Burnham’s rise has been accelerated by a combination of political timing and internal fatigue within Labour ranks following months of declining authority under Starmer.

The former Manchester mayor, long seen as a potential future prime minister, has benefited from both grassroots appeal and institutional backing, positioning him as the dominant figure in the post-Starmer landscape.

His recent political re-entry through a by-election victory in Makerfield is widely regarded as the pivotal moment that reopened his path to national leadership.

From that point, his campaign gained momentum, culminating in what party sources describe as a “clear alignment” of senior MPs around his candidacy.

Starmer’s resignation now triggers what is expected to be one of the fastest leadership transitions in recent British political history.

Labour is set to open nominations on July 9, with a new leader expected by September, though that timeline could collapse if Burnham stands unopposed.

If that scenario materialises, Burnham could assume leadership within weeks, effectively bypassing a full leadership contest and entering Downing Street as prime minister.

Political observers say such an outcome would represent a rare consolidation of power within Labour, reflecting both Burnham’s growing dominance and the party’s desire to avoid further instability.

In his farewell remarks, Starmer defended his record, insisting his government had left the country stronger than he inherited.

“I will do everything I can to ensure an orderly handover of power,” he said, adding, “I am leaving Britain far stronger and fairer than the one I inherited.”

His tenure included increased defence spending, expanded NHS investment and immigration reforms, but was increasingly overshadowed by policy reversals, internal dissent and declining public confidence.

Controversies surrounding senior diplomatic appointments and Labour’s poor local election performance further weakened his authority in the months leading up to his resignation.

Burnham’s potential premiership is already being defined in broad political terms, with allies framing his leadership as a shift toward economic reform, cost-of-living intervention and stronger public service investment.

He has emphasized priorities including economic growth, housing, transport reform and regional development, particularly in northern England, where his political base remains strongest.

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