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Burnham and Starmer hold ‘frosty’ meeting to thrash out transition of power

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Andy Burnham *Keir Starmer England Labour Party Makerfield

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Jun 21 – Jun 27

47 articles|5 sources
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The Guardian - World News11h ago

Burnham and Starmer hold ‘frosty’ meeting to thrash out transition of power

Keir Starmer and Andy Burnham held a "frosty" meeting to discuss the transition of power, with Burnham potentially becoming Prime Minister within weeks. Starmer has agreed to grant Burnham's team access to the civil service, including the cabinet secretary, to facilitate a smoother handover. Despite this cooperation, there is reported resentment within Starmer's inner circle towards Burnham. The meeting, held away from Downing Street, lasted about an hour. Starmer's spokesperson stated there would be no new major policy or spending commitments before he leaves office, though a defense investment plan is considered settled. Burnham's team believes they can build on existing government work but also plans to reexamine Labour's manifesto for bolder policy shifts in key areas.

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Political turmoil: UK will see its seventh prime minister in 10 years

Keir Starmer has announced his resignation as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, less than two years into his tenure. His decision comes amid mounting pressure from within his own Labour Party, following disappointing local election results and a significant by-election victory for challenger Andy Burnham. This resignation marks the seventh change in UK prime minister within the last decade, highlighting a period of political instability. Starmer will remain in office until a new Labour leader is selected, with the leadership contest set to begin on July 9 and conclude before Parliament's summer recess. The article notes that the UK has seen six prime ministers since 2016, a stark contrast to the longer tenures of previous leaders.

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Associated Press (AP)Yesterday

The Latest: UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer quits

U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced his resignation as leader of the Labour Party on Monday, citing pressure from his party after a decline in popularity since leading Labour to a landslide election victory in July 2024. He will remain as caretaker prime minister until a new leader is chosen in the coming weeks, with nominations opening on July 9. Former Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has confirmed he will run to succeed Starmer and is considered the front-runner, with another contender, Wes Streeting, indicating his support for Burnham. Starmer's departure marks the sixth prime ministerial change in a decade. Opposition leaders from the Liberal Democrats and Green Party called for significant political change beyond just a new leader.

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Al Jazeera19h ago

Brexit 10 years on: What has changed in the UK explained in maps and charts

Ten years after the 2016 referendum, where 51.9% of Britons voted to leave the European Union, the UK's economic performance and migration patterns have diverged from pre-Brexit projections. Research indicates the UK economy is smaller than it would have been, with real GDP per capita lagging behind the EU. Business investment has also seen a significant shortfall, attributed to political and regulatory uncertainty. Trade with Europe is projected to be substantially lower, and trade deals with non-EU countries have not compensated for this decline. The article highlights that promises made during the Leave campaign have largely not materialized, with the UK falling behind its peers.

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Associated Press (AP)2d ago

What to know about the legacy of Brexit, which still divides Britain 10 years on

Ten years after the UK voted to leave the European Union in a 2016 referendum, Brexit continues to divide the nation. The decision, driven by frustrations with the EU and the 2008 financial crisis, promised economic revitalization and domestic focus for the UK. However, a decade later, the British economy is estimated to be 4-8% smaller than it would have been if the UK had remained in the EU, with significant non-tariff barriers impacting trade with the EU. While free movement between the UK and EU ended, net migration from non-EU countries has increased, though overall net migration has fallen sharply. Public opinion polls now indicate a majority would like to rejoin the EU and believe Brexit is going worse than expected. The political landscape has fractured, with declining support for traditional parties and a growing sentiment that Brexit has failed.

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

European leaders pay tribute to Starmer as EU-UK summit is postponed

European leaders have paid tribute to Keir Starmer following his resignation as British prime minister, which has led to the postponement of an upcoming EU-UK summit. European Council President António Costa stated the summit would be rescheduled and expressed hope that Starmer's successor would continue to reset EU-UK relations. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen praised Starmer for strengthening European and Ukrainian security, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked him for his support. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's spokesperson described Starmer as a reliable foreign policy partner, particularly concerning Ukraine. The EU had hoped to sign agreements on food and drink, emissions trading, and youth mobility at the summit.

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The Guardian - World News3d ago

Two-thirds of EU citizens back UK rejoining bloc, survey finds

A recent survey by the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) found that two-thirds of EU citizens would support the UK rejoining the bloc. The poll, conducted across 15 EU countries, also revealed that most UK voters believe Brexit has negatively impacted key issues like the cost of living and the economy, and desire closer ties with the EU, including freedom of movement. Even voters for far-right and Eurosceptic parties in the EU expressed support for closer UK relations. In the UK, a significant majority of respondents favored a closer relationship with the EU, with many even willing to accept freedom of movement in exchange for improved trade ties. The report suggests a fundamental shift in public opinion in both the UK and the EU regarding the UK's relationship with the bloc.

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Keir Starmer announced his intention to step down as British Prime Minister.

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Andy Burnham confirmed he would run for Labour leader.

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Andy Burnham served as mayor of Greater Manchester since 2017 until his recent by-election victory.

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It has been 10 years since the UK's vote to leave the EU (Brexit).

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Guardian columnist Rafael Behr will be available for a Q&A session.

Jun 14 – Jun 20

26 articles|5 sources
andy burnhamkeir starmerpolitical leadershipuk politicslabour leadership contest
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The Guardian - World News6d ago

Burnham team tell ministers to delay resignations to avoid chaos

Andy Burnham's campaign is urging ministers not to resign imminently to prevent chaos within Keir Starmer's government, particularly following the Makerfield byelection. Burnham's team is concerned that a rapid collapse would increase national instability and wants a managed transition if Burnham wins. Some ministers are reportedly eager to resign to pressure Starmer, but Burnham's allies are trying to prevent this, advocating for Starmer to have time to set a departure timetable. While Starmer insists he will fight any challenge, his allies are reportedly devising strategies to hinder Burnham. Burnham's camp aims for a "bloodless" handover and is not planning an immediate leadership challenge after the result.

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South China Morning Post4d ago

UK PM Starmer braces for cabinet showdown, with Burnham ready to pounce

A majority of Keir Starmer's cabinet reportedly believes Andy Burnham will inevitably become prime minister. This sentiment was shared by over 15 anonymous cabinet ministers on Friday. Despite this belief, most ministers are currently unwilling to publicly call for Starmer's departure or demand a timetable for his exit, preferring to observe unfolding events. Starmer reportedly spoke with senior ministers throughout the day to assess their stances. Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander was one minister who explicitly told Starmer he should resign, with others potentially following suit.

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Al Jazeera4d ago

Starmer’s future hangs in balance after Burnham’s Makerfield election win

Andy Burnham has won a crucial by-election in Ashton-in-Makerfield, a victory widely seen as a prelude to a potential Labour leadership challenge against current leader Keir Starmer. The election, which drew significant national and international media attention, saw Burnham secure a substantial majority. Burnham, the former mayor of Manchester, has expressed his intention to challenge Starmer, who has faced criticism for missteps and declining popularity. To launch a leadership bid, Burnham would need to secure nominations from 20 percent of Labour MPs and support from local party branches and trade unions. The by-election also highlighted the Reform Party's campaign, which focused on immigration, but Makerfield voters ultimately rejected the far-right.

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Key Claims

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Labour party rules require 81 nominations from MPs (20% of the parliamentary party) to force a leadership contest.

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Labour peer Charlie Falconer states Keir Starmer has 'absolutely no authority'.

— Charlie Falconer

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Andy Burnham was elected to represent Makerfield in London.

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Burnham won the Makerfield contest with 55% of the votes, while Reform UK received 35%.

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Burnham stated that people in places like Ashton-in-Makerfield felt neglected, forgotten, and left behind.

— Andy Burnham

Apr 26 – May 2

1 articles|1 sources
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The Guardian - World NewsApr 26

Keir Starmer vows to lead Labour into next general election after bruising week

Despite Keir Starmer's stated determination to lead Labour into the next general election, internal party discussions are reportedly underway regarding an "orderly transition" of leadership. MPs from various factions are exploring mechanisms to trigger a contest, with poor local election results potentially serving as a catalyst for resignations. While Starmer's allies acknowledge a limited timeframe for him to regain party confidence, there is widespread frustration among backbenchers over the lack of a clear successor or direction. Competing claims exist regarding who is driving these discussions, reflecting broader disagreements on timing and strategy within the parliamentary Labour party.

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Key Claims

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Keir Starmer stated he is determined to lead Labour into the next general election.

— Keir Starmer

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There is no formal mechanism to remove a sitting prime minister within the Labour party structure.

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Labour figures from across rival factions have begun circulating informal proposals for an orderly transition of power away from Keir Starmer.

— The Guardian

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Morale across the Labour party is at rock bottom with frustration spreading rapidly over the last week.

— Senior backbencher

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A source speculated the prime minister has nine months to persuade MPs that he can turn things around.

— Anonymous party source