Labour should win next election under Burnham after work already done, Starmer says
In his first interview since announcing his resignation, Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated that Labour "should go on to win the next election" under his likely successor, Andy Burnham. Starmer believes he has built a platform of achievements, including a 2024 general election victory, addressing child poverty, improving NHS waiting lists, and stabilizing the economy.

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AI-generatedIn his first interview since announcing his resignation, Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated that Labour "should go on to win the next election" under his likely successor, Andy Burnham. Starmer believes he has built a platform of achievements, including a 2024 general election victory, addressing child poverty, improving NHS waiting lists, and stabilizing the economy. He also highlighted his work in turning around the Labour party after its 2019 defeat and restoring public trust. Starmer expressed no personal animosity towards Burnham, despite a lighthearted jab about his football club support, and pledged to support the transition to ensure the next Labour government succeeds. Starmer plans to remain an MP until the next election.
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5 extractedKeir Starmer announced he would stand down as Prime Minister.
Starmer warned that the future prime minister would not be able to spend less time grappling with international turmoil.
Starmer stated he held no personal animosity towards Andy Burnham.
Starmer believes his achievements include the 2024 general election victory, addressing child poverty, improving NHS waiting lists, and stabilizing the economy.
Labour should go on to win the next election under his successor.