UK PM Keir Starmer Resigns Amid Controversies, Andy Burnham Emerges as Leading Successor

Starmer steps down citing national interest, Labour leadership faces pressures, and Andy Burnham leads race for new Prime Minister

On 22 June, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced his resignation, stating all decisions served national interest. He will remain PM until a successor is chosen.

Labour Party Pressures and Election Background

Rising pressures within the Labour Party triggered speculation about leadership changes. Starmer had secured a significant election victory two years ago.

Despite winning 174 seats, his government faced controversies, policy U-turns, and public scrutiny, which increased internal party dissatisfaction.

Policy Controversies Fuel Leadership Questions

Decisions on winter fuel payments for seniors and appointing Peter Mandelson as UK ambassador in Washington drew criticism. These incidents questioned Starmer’s leadership capabilities.

MPs Demand Leadership Change

Several Labour MPs warned that without leadership changes, the party might suffer significant losses in upcoming elections. Concerns over Reform UK gaining influence increased pressure.

Race for New Prime Minister

Following Starmer’s resignation, Andy Burnham leads the contest to become the next UK Prime Minister. He recently won a prestigious by-election in Makerfield, Northern England.

Support Requirements for Leadership Challenge

Labour rules mandate at least 20% of MPs, approximately 81, must back a leadership challenge to validate candidacy for party leadership.

Other Contenders

Health Minister Wes Streeting has expressed interest in leadership. However, several MPs are already leaning toward Burnham, strengthening his position.