LONDON (AP) 鈥 British Prime Minister conceded Monday that he had lost the support of his rank-and-file Labor Party members in Parliament and that he will step down once his successor as party leader is chosen, possibly as soon as the middle of July.
, the former mayor of Greater Manchester whose resounding victory in a special U.K. election last week set in motion Starmer’s resignation, has confirmed he will put himself forward to be his successor.
Burnham is seen as the front-runner to replace Starmer, especially after his decisive in northwest England, showing that he could appeal to voters across the political spectrum.
Despite Labour鈥檚 dismal poll ratings and substantial losses in local elections in May, Burnham defied electoral gravity. He was able to see off the challenge from the anti-immigration Reform UK candidate and mop up votes from other left-leaning political parties. He substantially increased Labour’s share of the vote to nearly 55%, which, if repeated on a similar scale across the country in the next general election, would no doubt see the party remain in power.
Though Starmer did not mention Burnham by name in his outside the prime minister鈥檚 residence at 10 Downing Street, he conceded 鈥渨ith good grace鈥 that he wasn鈥檛 best placed to lead Labour into that election.
The next national election doesn鈥檛 have to be held until 2029, but British politics allows parties to change leaders midterm without a general election.
Here鈥檚 how events could unfold over the coming weeks:
There’s still some uncertainty as to when Starmer will stand down
Burnham, 56, arrived in London on Monday and was sworn in as a member of Parliament after nearly a decade away, during which he was the popular mayor of Greater Manchester.
Shortly after Starmer’s statement, Burnham said he would run for Labour leader.
He said Starmer鈥檚 decision to step down 鈥渕arks the beginning of a transition and it is important that this process is conducted in an orderly and responsible way.鈥
鈥淭he country expects stability, seriousness and a continued focus on the issues that matter most and that is what it will get,鈥 Burnham said.
Starmer said he would stay in post as prime minister until his successor is in place and that Labour鈥檚 national executive committee will open nominations on July 9.
Should Burnham be the only candidate, then he could be confirmed as party leader a week or so later. However, if there is a contest, then the election would likely drag on into September.
Burnham has won the support of , who quit as health secretary last month and had previously indicated he would throw his hat in the ring. Streeting said he would back Burnham for the Labour leadership, saying 鈥渉e can win the fight of our lives against the forces of nationalism,鈥 a reference to the anti-immigration Reform UK party, led by Nigel Farage, that has overtaken Labour in the opinion polls since the July 2024 general election.
鈥淲e could spend the summer exaggerating small differences, or we can roll up our sleeves and help him to deliver the change our party and our country needs,鈥 he said.
Other potential candidates have yet to comment on Starmer’s announcement. They include Starmer鈥檚 former deputy, , who resigned last September over an unpaid property tax, and , who quit last week as the armed forces minister over Starmer鈥檚 funding plans for national defense.
There are many in Labour鈥檚 ranks who say it would be best if no one stood against Burnham so he could enter 10 Downing Street this summer before the party conference. Burnham was tight-lipped on whether he’d prefer a coronation rather than a contest when heading for his train south to London from Manchester.
Hurdles to be cleared to join any contest
To join the contest, candidates must win the support of a fifth, or 81, of the party鈥檚 House of Commons lawmakers.
Those candidates who reach that threshold of support would then have to receive the backing of 5% of local constituency parties, or at least three party affiliates 鈥 groups such as trade unions and cooperative societies.
Eligible members of the party and affiliates would then vote for the leader using an electoral system that ranks the candidates. The winner is the first candidate to secure more than 50% of the vote.
would then invite the winner to become prime minister and form a government.
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