Incoming Labour Member of Parliament (MP) Andy Burnham, widely expected to succeed Sir Keir Starmer as Labour leader and Prime Minister, declined to rule out a snap general election on arriving in London to be sworn into the House of Commons.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Andy Burnham, the outgoing Mayor of Greater Manchester and incoming Labour MP for Makerfield, did not rule out a snap general election on Monday when asked if he would hold one following his expected installation as Labour leader and Prime Minister. 📰 DETAIL: Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced his resignation on Monday, following heavy losses to Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party in local elections last month. Burnham, returning to the House of Commons with the express goal of supplanting Starmer following a parliamentary by-election (special election) last week, was pressed on whether he would hold a snap general election by the press on arriving in London to be sworn in. Burnham, who previously called for a snap election when the formerly governing Conservatives replaced Boris Johnson as Prime Minister, was evasive, but did not rule out a fresh election. Labour leadership nominations will officially open on July 9, but Burnham will be installed without a true party election if support for his candidacy is overwhelming. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “My priority today is be sworn in as the mayor [sic]… as the MP for Makerfield. And it’s been very kind of sad for me today to leave Greater Manchester. The people have been brilliant to me over the past few years. I’ve loved every minute of the role. I hope I leave Manchester in a better place. But thanks very much indeed.” – Andy Burnham 🎯 IMPACT: British prime ministers depend on being able to command a majority in the House of Commons to stay in post, and can generally be replaced by the largest party in the chamber—currently Labour—through internal processes between elections. The only other serious challenger to Starmer besides Burnham, former Health Secretary Wes Streeting, threw his support behind Burnham on Monday, clearing the way for the Makerfield MP to take over as Prime Minister within a matter of weeks. Reform UK party leader Nigel Farage called for Burnham to hold a snap election on Monday to confirm Labour retains public support under new leadership. The government must hold an election by 2029, following the last general election in 2024, but can call one early if it chooses. |
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