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FRI · 2026-06-19 · 19:01 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0619-85840
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UK PM Starmer braces for cabinet showdown, with Burnham ready to pounce

A majority of Keir Starmer's cabinet reportedly believes Andy Burnham will inevitably become prime minister. This sentiment was shared by over 15 anonymous cabinet ministers on Friday.

BloombergSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-06-19 · 19:01 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
UK PM Starmer braces for cabinet showdown, with Burnham ready to pounce
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A majority of Keir Starmer's cabinet reportedly believes Andy Burnham will inevitably become prime minister. This sentiment was shared by over 15 anonymous cabinet ministers on Friday. Despite this belief, most ministers are currently unwilling to publicly call for Starmer's departure or demand a timetable for his exit, preferring to observe unfolding events. Starmer reportedly spoke with senior ministers throughout the day to assess their stances. Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander was one minister who explicitly told Starmer he should resign, with others potentially following suit.

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Key claims

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Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander told Starmer that he should go.

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Most cabinet ministers are unwilling to tell Starmer to set out a timetable for his departure.

factualpeople familiar with the thinking of more than 15 cabinet ministers
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A clear majority of Keir Starmer’s cabinet believe it is now inevitable Andy Burnham will take over as prime minister.

factualpeople familiar with the thinking of more than 15 cabinet ministers
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More ministers could follow suit and tell Starmer to resign.

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Full report

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A clear majority of Keir Starmer’s cabinet believe it is now inevitable Andy Burnham will take over as prime minister, according to people familiar with the thinking of more than 15 cabinet ministers, who spoke on condition of anonymity on Friday.However, as of late in the afternoon, most remained unwilling to do anything about it. Most the cabinet was still not ready to tell Starmer to set out a timetable for his departure, the people said, preferring to wait and see how developments unfold.Starmer held a series of telephone conversations with his senior ministers throughout the day to gauge their positions, they added. One, Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander, did tell Starmer that he should go, and more could follow suit.
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