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THU · 2026-07-09 · 07:23 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0709-91492
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Nominations open in the contest to be UK leader, with Andy Burnham likely the only candidate

Nominations are now open for the Labour Party leadership contest to replace Keir Starmer, with former Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham expected to be the sole candidate. Other potential contenders have withdrawn, with former Defense Minister Al Carns publicly backing Burnham.

By  JILL LAWLESSAssociated Press (AP)Filed 2026-07-09 · 07:23 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Nominations open in the contest to be UK leader, with Andy Burnham likely the only candidate
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Nominations are now open for the Labour Party leadership contest to replace Keir Starmer, with former Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham expected to be the sole candidate. Other potential contenders have withdrawn, with former Defense Minister Al Carns publicly backing Burnham. Burnham needs at least 80 signatures from Labour lawmakers to run, a target he is likely to exceed. Nominations close on July 16, and Burnham is anticipated to be announced as the new leader the following day, potentially becoming prime minister on July 20. Starmer resigned after two years in office due to declining public and party standing. Burnham plans to implement an investment-focused approach called "Manchesterism" to address economic challenges, while also committing to continuity in foreign policy, including NATO commitments and support for Ukraine.

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Former Defense Minister Al Carns will not challenge Burnham, stating that months of internal Labour politics isn't what the country needs.

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Burnham stated the government’s commitment to NATO, the U.K.'s nuclear deterrent, being a firm ally of the United States, and a strong supporter of Ukraine will remain absolute.

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Burnham promises sweeping change, vowing to reverse almost two decades of low growth since the 2008 financial crisis through an approach dubbed “Manchesterism”.

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Nominations open Thursday in a Labour Party election to replace Keir Starmer as Britain’s prime minister, with Andy Burnham expected to be the only candidate.

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Andy Burnham is highly likely to be announced as the new Labour leader on July 17 and become prime minister on July 20.

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Labour Party’s Andy Burnham reacts as he delivers a speech at the People’s History Museum in Manchester, England, Monday, June 29, 2026.(AP Photo/Alastair Grant) Updated [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] LONDON (AP) — Nominations open Thursday in a Labour Party election to replace Keir Starmer as Britain’s prime minister, a contest in which there is expected to be just one candidate.Former Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham will be collecting signatures from Labour lawmakers, and needs at least 80 to run – a target he’s likely to well exceed.Other potential contenders have all ruled themselves out. Former Defense Minister Al Carns, who had been pondering a run, confirmed late Wednesday that he will not challenge Burnham.“I’d hoped a leadership contest would give us the opportunity for a proper debate,” Carns said in a statement. “But months of internal Labour politics isn’t what the country needs right now. We’ve got to get on with the job. Andy Burnham’s earned this and he’s got my full backing.”Nominations remain open until July 16. Burnham is highly likely to be announced as the new Labour leader the following day, and to become prime minister after a meeting with King Charles III on July 20.Starmer announced last month that he would resign as soon as his center-left party chose a successor. He was elected in a landslide in July 2024, but quit after two years in office marred by missteps and judgment errors that eroded his standing with his party and the public. Burnham spent almost a decade running Manchester in northwest England before returning to Parliament by winning a special election last month. He’s promising sweeping change, vowing to reverse almost two decades of low growth since the 2008 financial crisis through an approach dubbed “Manchesterism” — harnessing private and public money to invest in areas like transport, housing and infrastructure. 4 MIN READ 4 MIN READ 3 MIN READ But he will face many of the same political and economic challenges as Starmer, including a sluggish economy, tattered public services and a cost-of-living squeeze. He also promised continuity in foreign policy, writing in The Times of London that the government’s “commitment to NATO and the U.K.’s nuclear deterrent will remain absolute.” He said Britain will remain a firm ally of the United States and a strong supporter of Ukraine.
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