Starmer warns Burnham he cannot spend less time on diplomacy
In a BBC interview, outgoing Prime Minister Keir Starmer advised his likely successor, Andy Burnham, that reducing focus on international affairs is not feasible. Starmer explained that global events, such as the situation in Ukraine and the Strait of Hormuz, directly impact domestic issues like household bills, making it impossible to separate the two.

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AI-generatedIn a BBC interview, outgoing Prime Minister Keir Starmer advised his likely successor, Andy Burnham, that reducing focus on international affairs is not feasible. Starmer explained that global events, such as the situation in Ukraine and the Strait of Hormuz, directly impact domestic issues like household bills, making it impossible to separate the two. He described his resignation after two years as prime minister as an "intensely personal decision" made with his family. Starmer believes he successfully led the Labour party and the country. Burnham, in a separate Reddit session, indicated he would maintain support for Ukraine and continue efforts for a closer EU relationship.
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5 extractedBurnham suggested he wants to continue Starmer's efforts to broker a closer relationship with the EU.
Andy Burnham indicated he would '100%' give the same level of support to Ukraine as Starmer.
Starmer described his decision to resign as 'intensely personal', made during a family weekend at Chequers.
Starmer stated that caring about household bills requires caring about solutions to the situation in Ukraine and the Strait of Hormuz.
Keir Starmer warned Andy Burnham that a future prime minister cannot spend less time on international affairs.