Starmer ally calls for ‘swift transition’ of power to Burnham as Carns and Jones decline to rule out leadership bids – UK politics live
A Labour ally, Nick Thomas-Symonds, has called for a "swift transition" of power to Andy Burnham, suggesting a leadership contest would not be in the country's best interests. This comes as Cabinet Office minister Darren Jones and a former armed forces minister are reportedly considering leadership bids.

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AI-generatedA Labour ally, Nick Thomas-Symonds, has called for a "swift transition" of power to Andy Burnham, suggesting a leadership contest would not be in the country's best interests. This comes as Cabinet Office minister Darren Jones and a former armed forces minister are reportedly considering leadership bids. A potential bid by Darren Jones appears contingent on his assessment of Burnham's economic policies, including public control of utilities, and the potential role of Ed Miliband as Chancellor. The article also includes statements from an unnamed individual asserting they have done nothing wrong regarding personal expenses and a private donation from a billionaire.
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5 extractedNick Thomas-Symonds suggests a leadership battle would not be in the best interests of the country.
The donation is believed by one party to be a wholly private matter, while the standards commissioner may take a different view.
The article questions whether the next prime minister would secretly bank a £5m cheque from a billionaire whose business interests he was promoting.
Darren Jones and Rachel Reeves are considering leadership bids.
A key factor for a Darren Jones leadership bid is his view on Burnham's economic policies.