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Transition timetable: what a Starmer autumn handover could look like

Keir Starmer is reportedly expected to announce a timetable for his departure from Downing Street this autumn, potentially leading to a relatively leisurely transition period by UK standards. This could involve an unchallenged leadership contest or a swift competition.

Peter Walker Senior political correspondentThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-06-21 · 17:15 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 3 min
Transition timetable: what a Starmer autumn handover could look like
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Keir Starmer is reportedly expected to announce a timetable for his departure from Downing Street this autumn, potentially leading to a relatively leisurely transition period by UK standards. This could involve an unchallenged leadership contest or a swift competition. If Andy Burnham is nominated by a significant majority of MPs, he could become the next Labour leader without a contest, allowing him time to prepare his government and policy priorities. Alternatively, Wes Streeting or another challenger could emerge, triggering a more rapid leadership election involving local party branches and union nominations, followed by a vote of Labour members. During this transition, Starmer, like Theresa May before him, would likely focus on finalizing his legacy projects while a caretaker government manages ongoing affairs.

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Darren Jones has already met with Louise Haigh, a key Burnham ally.

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For Andy Burnham to become Labour leader, he would need to be nominated by an overwhelming number of MPs, with no other challengers or those failing to get 20% support.

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Andy Burnham's team is understood to have pushed for the PM to stay on until September.

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Wes Streeting or another challenger could get enough nominations to go against Burnham.

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Keir Starmer is widely expected to announce a date for his exit, perhaps on Monday.

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If the predictions are proved correct and Keir Starmer does announce a timetable for an autumn departure from Downing Street, the machinery of government will again kick into gear for a handover of power – but one that will be, by UK standards, relatively leisurely.While many democracies build in lengthy transition periods – a defeated or retiring US president serves for nearly three months after their successor has been picked – the UK tends to do things at speed. A losing prime minister will typically get out of 10 Downing Street the morning after an election while the removal vans of their replacements lurk idling around the corner.In July 2024, an election-wearied Starmer held his first press conference inside Downing Street, confessing to the assembled media that he was still getting lost in the maze of interconnected buildings that made up his new home-meets-workplace.Two years on, he is widely expected to announce a date for his exit, perhaps on Monday. Andy Burnham’s team are understood to have pushed for the PM to stay on until September, a timetable that would allow for two main possible eventualities.The first scenario – and this is very much Burnham’s wish – would be for the Greater Manchester mayor turned MP for Makerfield to be nominated to become Labour leader by an overwhelming number of his fellow MPs, with either no other challengers coming forward or else those who did failing to get the necessary support of at least 20% of the parliamentary party, or 81 MPs.This would give ministers and civil servants clarity about a handover process and allow Burnham time to select his governmental team and fix his policy priorities, thus perhaps avoiding the slightly unfocused look of the early Starmer period.Darren Jones, the cabinet minister who serves as chief secretary to the prime minister, charged with getting things done across government, is understood to have already met Louise Haigh, the former transport secretary who is a key Burnham ally.Jones would be expected to take a leading role in ensuring the work of government continues, particularly the complex and vital tasks of planning for the budget in autumn, even if the actual policy choices would be Burnham’s.Andy Burnham after his Makerfield byelection win. Photograph: Victoria Jones/ShutterstockThe alternative scenario involves Wes Streeting, the former health secretary, or another challenger getting enough nominations to go against Burnham, an option some Labour MPs would actively prefer, believing that Burnham’s ideas and arguments must be tested properly.A brief initial period would involve any hopefuls having to show they had enough parliamentary backers, and also nominations from at least 5% of all local party branches or at least three party-affiliated groups, with a minimum of two being unions.Any who passed this threshold would go to a vote of Labour members. The timing of the contest would be set by the party’s national executive committee, which would be expected to make it as rapid as possible.While the leadership election that Starmer won in 2020 – held in opposition – took three months, in 2025 when Angela Rayner resigned as deputy leader it took just six and a half weeks to find her replacement under the same rules.Transition work would take place throughout but of course would be slightly more complicated, at least while the contest was taking place.And what of the role of the man still in No 10, in body if not in authority, more a caretaker than CEO? Here, Starmer would face a political half-life a bit like that of Theresa May, who set her own timetable for departure in 2019.Such a prime minister has very obviously limited bandwidth but can still follow personal projects or try to cement a legacy. May used much of her time to put a target for reaching net zero carbon emissions into law, doing so in June 2019, six weeks before she handed over to Boris Johnson.We could expect Starmer to be busy, not just on the international stage – with a Nato summit in July – but trying to finalise a legacy of his own.
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