The pressure on Starmer surged Friday after Andy Burnham secured a parliamentary seat, providing the Greater Manchester mayor with the necessary platform to launch a formal challenge. Burnham, 56, has emerged as the primary contender for the leadership, with allies pressuring Starmer to orchestrate a voluntary transfer of power. Beyond Burnham, former health minister Wes Streeting has also signaled his readiness to contest the top post.
Starmer led Labour to a landslide victory in 2024, but his administration has since been marred by policy reversals and perceived failures to improve living standards. Should he step down, Britain would witness its seventh prime minister in just over a decade, marking a period of political volatility unseen in nearly two centuries. Despite rumors circulating at his Chequers residence, government sources insist the Prime Minister is focused on governance and has vowed to resist any internal coup to prevent the party from fracturing further.





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