Keir Starmer Resigns, Paving the Way for Andy Burnham's Leadership
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- Why did Keir Starmer resign and what could happen next? - BBC
- Why did Keir Starmer resign and what could happen next?
- - BBC Andy Burnham is on course to become Prime Minister within weeks after Keir Starmer resigned less than two years on from Labour’s landslide win.
- In an emotional speech outside Downing Street, Mr Starmer said he had heard the verdict from his MPs that he needed to stand aside, paving the way for Britain's seventh Prime Minister in 10 years.
- That is why I will resign as leader of the Labour Party.” Mr Starmer will remain in place until a successor is appointed, with nominations opening on July 9 for a leadership contest.
- Sir Keir Starmer’s resignation was a long time coming - The Economist
Keir Starmer has resigned as leader of the Labour Party, a decision he announced in an emotional speech outside Downing Street. He indicated that he had heard the verdict from his MPs that he needed to step aside, which has opened the door for Andy Burnham to potentially become Prime Minister within weeks.
Starmer's resignation comes less than two years after Labour's significant electoral victory, and he expressed that every decision he made was aimed at prioritizing the country he loves. As he steps down, Starmer will remain in his role until a successor is appointed, with nominations for the leadership contest set to open on July 9.
Labour's ruling body is expected to finalize the timetable for this contest soon. Burnham has publicly acknowledged Starmer's dedication and leadership during what he described as a challenging period for the party. The political landscape is shifting rapidly, and the upcoming leadership contest will be crucial for Labour's future direction.
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