UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced his resignation, stating that a new prime minister will take office after the summer recess. He has instructed the ruling Labour Party to begin the process of selecting his successor. According to a BBC report, several senior Labour figures are being discussed as potential candidates, with Andy Burnham emerging as the strongest contender.
Burnham, currently serving as Mayor of Greater Manchester for nearly a decade, is widely regarded as a popular leader within the party and among voters. He recently won a parliamentary seat, strengthening his national political standing. Other names in discussion include former Health Minister Wes Streeting, former Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner, former Energy Minister Ed Miliband, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood, and Defence Minister Al Carns.
The leadership race is expected to determine the future direction of the Labour Party, with attention now focused on which candidate secures the most support once the selection process begins.