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Burnham does get back into parliament, it is a virtual certainty that he will become Britain’s new prime minister. Several British newspapers have reported that, despite his public statements pledging to fight on, Starmer
policy quandry: how to find cuts or new taxes - which no one in his party wants - to pay for defence. How to make it look like he is in charge of events
Andy Burnham](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/andyburnham), Wes Streeting or another candidate who they think can better articulate to the country why the party should be given an extension in power. Streeting attempted a more uplifting tone
Andy Burnham has sought advice from Baroness Sue Gray, Keir Starmer’s former chief of staff, on how to manage a potential transition into Downing Street if he returns to Westminster and succeeds the prime
prime minister, how easy will that trick be to repeat? Because once he’s his own man, he’s not going to be able to campaign against himself in the way he’s campaigned against
policy, she said this should only be done after the government had balanced day-to-day spending with tax receipts. Haigh also called for the scrapping of stamp duty and its replacement with a proportional
Andy Burnham and [Wes Streeting](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/wes-streeting) of putting Labour’s future at risk by abandoning the centre ground, warning that the party’s “almost infinite capacity for self-delusion” means it is likely
Andy Burnham, there is a sense that Keir Starmer is entering his own legacy period – not just tying up loose ends, but seeking to create impacts that last. The long-awaited [defence investment plan
Andy Burnham](/news/2026/5/19/king-of-the-north-who-is-andy-burnham-a-potential-uk-prime-minister) to contest the seat. If he is successful, Burnham will re-enter Westminster after an absence of nine years to stand for the leadership of the party against Prime Minister Keir Starmer
Prime Minister Angela Rayner, and Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham. However, Rayner’s ability to run is hampered until an investigation into her tax affairs is resolved. She resigned in 2025 after admitting
policy and whether we are prepared to meet the moment with the scale of change it demands." Brash is one of the more than 80 Labour MPs who have urged Sir Keir to resign immediately
Prime Minister Angela Rayner has said changing visa rules for migrants already living in the UK would be "the wrong thing to do", repeating her criticism of some of the Labour government's immigration policies
prime minister, [Keir Starmer](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/keir-starmer), is to announce a ban on under-16s accessing “harmful” social media apps. It is not known which apps would fit into that category, but a blanket
Andy Burnham, [the Labour candidate who is hot favorite](https://www.politico.eu/article/andy-burnham-makerfield-rebirth-labour-man-of-the-people-leadership/) to succeed party leader Keir Starmer as PM if he can get himself back into Parliament, might make a difference. But the overwhelming
Andy Burnham in the key by-election, hoping he will replace Keir Starmer as Labour leader and prime minister [Simon Speakman Cordall/Al Jazeera] Howard Bond, a recently retired sales manager, told Al Jazeera that
policy editor, ***Kiran Stacey***, about a critical few weeks for the prime minister and whether Labour MPs could move to replace him. First, the headlines. ## Five big stories 1. ***US*** | King Charles has extolled
Andy Burnham wins the Makerfield byelection and replaces Starmer as prime minister. Reports [have suggested](https://www.ft.com/content/2661dd28-909b-49fd-95c6-e66ebf2fce70?syn-25a6b1a6=1) Burnham is considering appointing Ed Miliband as chancellor if he makes it to No 10. But Reeves
Andy Burnham, the favourite to replace Starmer should he win a byelection to return to parliament, that Britain was too “[in hock to the bond markets](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/sep/25/andy-burnham-alarms-city-call-end-uk-dependence-foreign-lenders)”. The Greater Manchester mayor has since
policy – like banning smartphones in schools. “That’s why we need a proper contest where all candidates can put their best foot forward. It’s got to be a battle of ideas so that whoever
ministers: "I have been very frank with the government. When Labour came into power there was a sense of relief. But sadly we've been left wanting." She added: "Communities are really struggling. They [Labour