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Burnham to say his government will be ‘unashamedly Labour’ in first speech as party leader – UK politics live

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Jul 12 – Jul 18

9 articles|4 sources
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The Guardian - World News10h ago

Burnham to say his government will be ‘unashamedly Labour’ in first speech as party leader – UK politics live

Andy Burnham is set to be formally announced as the Labour leader at a special conference. Green party leader Zack Polanski expressed concerns that Burnham's leadership might resemble Keir Starmer's, potentially leading to widening inequality and continued arms sales to Israel. Polanski indicated he would applaud Burnham if progressive policies like a wealth tax or council house building were implemented, but voiced skepticism about significant change. He suggested that those on the left might perceive Burnham's approach as similar to Starmer's, offering a less impactful version of progressive politics compared to the Green party's platform.

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Fox News - World2d ago

Who is Andy Burnham? The Trump critic set to become the UK's next prime minister

Andy Burnham is poised to become the United Kingdom's next prime minister, set to replace outgoing Labour leader Keir Starmer. Burnham secured overwhelming nominations from Labour MPs, making him the sole candidate for leadership. He is expected to be confirmed as Labour leader and appointed prime minister by King Charles III shortly. This transition occurs without a national election due to the UK's parliamentary system. Burnham, a former Greater Manchester mayor, has been a vocal critic of Donald Trump and advocates for greater regional control and investment. His rapid ascent has drawn criticism for a lack of national scrutiny, with opponents arguing he lacks a public mandate. Burnham previously served in Parliament and as a government minister before his mayoral tenure.

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Al Jazeera3d ago

Andy Burnham in line to become British PM after securing party support

Andy Burnham is poised to become Britain's next prime minister, potentially as early as next week, after securing the support of over 85 percent of the Labour parliamentary party. This overwhelming backing means his bid to succeed Keir Starmer as Labour leader cannot be challenged by other MPs. Burnham, the former mayor of Greater Manchester, launched his campaign following significant losses for Labour in local elections and Starmer's resignation amid criticism for scandals and a lack of clear vision. Starmer faced mounting pressure, including from members concerned about the government's stance on the conflict in Gaza. Burnham has apologized for Labour's previous position on Gaza and pledged to grant more autonomy to regions outside London.

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Andy Burnham will state his government will be ‘unashamedly Labour’ in his first speech as party leader.

— Andy Burnham

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Zack Polanski expressed worry that Andy Burnham could end up like Keir Starmer, ‘with a different face’.

— Zack Polanski

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Polanski stated that if Burnham implements a wealth tax and builds council homes, he will applaud it.

— Zack Polanski

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Polanski believes that under Burnham, inequality will widen and the party will apologize for Labour’s history in Gaza.

— Zack Polanski

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Britain’s parliamentary system allows the governing party to replace its leader — and therefore the prime minister — without holding a national election.

Jul 5 – Jul 11

8 articles|3 sources
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Associated Press (AP)Jul 9

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. 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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Al JazeeraJul 9

UK Labour leadership nominations begin: Who’s running and how it works

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is stepping down, triggering a Labour Party leadership contest. Nominations opened on Thursday, with candidates requiring support from 20% of Labour MPs and affiliated organizations. Former Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham is the sole declared candidate and the clear frontrunner, having recently become an MP. If no other candidates emerge, Burnham could become Prime Minister this month. Burnham, who advocates for devolution and increased living standards, has garnered support from prominent Labour figures. The voting process for party members and unions will occur between August 6 and August 27, with results expected on August 29.

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The Guardian - World NewsJul 9

Keir Starmer may award resignation honours when he leaves No 10

Keir Starmer, the outgoing Prime Minister, has not ruled out creating a resignation honours list when he leaves Downing Street in just over ten days. This stance contrasts with his previous public statements in 2023, when he opposed such lists, citing difficulty in justification. Starmer's potential honours list would be subject to approval by his successor, Andy Burnham, and the House of Lords appointments commission. Traditionally, outgoing prime ministers are permitted to nominate individuals for honours. The article also notes that Andy Burnham is nearing confirmation as Starmer's successor in the Labour leadership contest, having secured a significant number of nominations.

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Al JazeeraJul 10

Andy Burnham apology for Labour stance on Gaza: Is UK’s position shifting?

Andy Burnham, widely expected to become the UK's next Prime Minister, has apologized for the Labour Party's past stance on the conflict in Gaza. Speaking in a social media video, Burnham stated the party "didn't get it right" and needs to improve its approach. He acknowledged the "unbearable suffering" in Gaza and pledged to increase pressure on the Israeli government, while reiterating condemnation of Hamas attacks and antisemitism. Burnham criticized the Israeli government's actions, including settlement expansion, and expressed commitment to keeping the prospect of a two-state solution alive. This comes amid growing public pressure in the UK, with polls indicating a significant portion of the British public believes Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, and a notable shift of Labour voters to other parties over the issue.

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Al JazeeraJul 10

Britain’s likely PM says will work to ‘stop the suffering’ in Gaza

Andy Burnham, a likely candidate for Prime Minister, has publicly apologized on social media for the Labour Party's initial position regarding Israeli attacks in Gaza. Burnham stated his intention to work towards "stopping the suffering" in the region. The article does not specify when this apology was made or provide further details on the Labour Party's initial stance. The focus of Burnham's statement is on addressing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

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Key Claims

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Andy Burnham has issued an apology for Labour's stance on Israel's war on Gaza and stated he will increase pressure on Israel.

— Andy Burnham

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Burnham believes the Labour party 'didn't get it right' on the war on Gaza and 'needs to do better' once he is leader.

— Andy Burnham

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Burnham stated, 'We've got to do more to put pressure on the Israeli government.'

— Andy Burnham

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The article questions if the UK government's position will shift under Burnham's leadership.

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Andy Burnham apologized for the Labour Party's initial stance on Israeli attacks in Gaza.

— Andy Burnham

May 24 – May 30

1 articles|1 sources
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The Guardian - World NewsMay 27

Blair says Labour needs debate before selecting new leader as he criticises Burnham speech – UK politics live

Former Prime Minister Tony Blair has published a lengthy essay criticizing Labour's current leadership, including Keir Starmer, Andy Burnham, and Wes Streeting, for allegedly jeopardizing the party's future. Blair advocates for abandoning the net zero policy and suggests moving closer to Donald Trump, emphasizing the importance of the US relationship for Britain. The article also mentions Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk stating that a new Polish-British defense treaty will focus on countering Russia. Additionally, Blair discusses a plan he helped put together to end the war in Gaza, with ongoing negotiations involving Hamas regarding a new government in Gaza.

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Tony Blair believes Labour needs a debate before selecting a new leader.

— Tony Blair

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Blair accuses Starmer, Burnham, and Streeting of putting Labour's future at risk.

— Tony Blair

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Blair suggests Labour should abandon net zero and move closer to Trump's stance.

— Tony Blair

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A new Polish-British defence and security treaty will focus on countering Russia.

— Donald Tusk

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Blair claims a plan was put together that ended the war in Gaza.

— Tony Blair