Andy Burnham Set To Become Britain’s New Prime Minister Monday

by Stefan J. Bos, Worthy News Europe Bureau Chief

LONDON (Worthy News) – Britain’s governing Labour Party has elected Andy Burnham as its new leader, clearing the way for him to replace Keir Starmer as prime minister on Monday.

The party announced the result of a leadership contest to replace Starmer in which Burnham was the only contender.

Burnham secured nominations from 379 of Labour’s 403 lawmakers in the House of Commons, comfortably exceeding the threshold required to stand for the leadership.

“We’re going to give them hope back,” Burnham said in his first speech as leader. “This is a proud moment you have given me and my family today, and an emotional one, but it is one for which I am ready.”

LABOUR UNITES BEHIND BURNHAM

He stressed that, “We are united, and we put the power that comes from that unity at the service of people and places who have been waiting too long for politics to let them hope again. I will work relentlessly to build a culture of one Labour team, because change starts with us.”

However, he warned Labour supporters: “We won’t beat Britain’s new right if we are consumed by infighting and pulling in different directions. Because change starts with us.”

“Make no mistake, everybody, I will be a pro-business leader of the Labour Party as I was a pro-business Mayor of Greater Manchester,” he stressed.

“We turn places around together, and that is the way we ran in Manchester, and we will take to the whole country.”

The 56-year-old Burnham served as mayor of Greater Manchester from 2017 until returning to Parliament after winning a by-election in Makerfield, positioning himself to seek the Labour leadership. A former Cabinet minister under Prime Ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, he previously made unsuccessful bids for the party leadership before emerging as Labour’s consensus choice.

ORDERLY TRANSFER OF POWER

Burnham was put forward after weeks of growing pressure on Starmer following poor local election results, falling poll numbers, and concern within Labour that the party was losing ground to Nigel Farage’s Reform UK. With no challenger able to secure sufficient backing, Burnham was elected unopposed.

The formal transfer of power is expected on Monday when Starmer tenders his resignation to King Charles III at Buckingham Palace.

The King is then expected to invite Burnham to form a government before Britain’s incoming prime minister appoints his Cabinet and enters 10 Downing Street.

ECONOMY TOPS PRIORITY LIST

Burnham will become Britain’s 59th prime minister and the seventh person to hold the office since the 2016 Brexit referendum, underscoring a decade of political turbulence in the United Kingdom.

He inherits an extensive list of priorities, including reviving Britain’s sluggish economy, easing cost-of-living pressures, restoring confidence in the National Health Service, tackling illegal migration, reassuring financial markets, and responding to the growing electoral challenge posed by Nigel Farage’s Reform UK.

Burnham has also pledged to maintain Britain’s support for Ukraine. Additionally he seeks strengthening cooperation with European allies to encourage investment and regional growth, and restore public confidence in government while maintaining fiscal discipline.

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Andy Burnham Set To Become Britain’s New Prime Minister Monday

by Stefan J. Bos, Worthy News Europe Bureau Chief

LONDON (Worthy News) – Britain’s governing Labour Party has elected Andy Burnham as its new leader, clearing the way for him to replace Keir Starmer as prime minister on Monday.

The party announced the result of a leadership contest to replace Starmer in which Burnham was the only contender.

Burnham secured nominations from 379 of Labour’s 403 lawmakers in the House of Commons, comfortably exceeding the threshold required to stand for the leadership.

“We’re going to give them hope back,” Burnham said in his first speech as leader. “This is a proud moment you have given me and my family today, and an emotional one, but it is one for which I am ready.”

LABOUR UNITES BEHIND BURNHAM

He stressed that, “We are united, and we put the power that comes from that unity at the service of people and places who have been waiting too long for politics to let them hope again. I will work relentlessly to build a culture of one Labour team, because change starts with us.”

However, he warned Labour supporters: “We won’t beat Britain’s new right if we are consumed by infighting and pulling in different directions. Because change starts with us.”

“Make no mistake, everybody, I will be a pro-business leader of the Labour Party as I was a pro-business Mayor of Greater Manchester,” he stressed.

“We turn places around together, and that is the way we ran in Manchester, and we will take to the whole country.”

The 56-year-old Burnham served as mayor of Greater Manchester from 2017 until returning to Parliament after winning a by-election in Makerfield, positioning himself to seek the Labour leadership. A former Cabinet minister under Prime Ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, he previously made unsuccessful bids for the party leadership before emerging as Labour’s consensus choice.

ORDERLY TRANSFER OF POWER

Burnham was put forward after weeks of growing pressure on Starmer following poor local election results, falling poll numbers, and concern within Labour that the party was losing ground to Nigel Farage’s Reform UK. With no challenger able to secure sufficient backing, Burnham was elected unopposed.

The formal transfer of power is expected on Monday when Starmer tenders his resignation to King Charles III at Buckingham Palace.

The King is then expected to invite Burnham to form a government before Britain’s incoming prime minister appoints his Cabinet and enters 10 Downing Street.

ECONOMY TOPS PRIORITY LIST

Burnham will become Britain’s 59th prime minister and the seventh person to hold the office since the 2016 Brexit referendum, underscoring a decade of political turbulence in the United Kingdom.

He inherits an extensive list of priorities, including reviving Britain’s sluggish economy, easing cost-of-living pressures, restoring confidence in the National Health Service, tackling illegal migration, reassuring financial markets, and responding to the growing electoral challenge posed by Nigel Farage’s Reform UK.

Burnham has also pledged to maintain Britain’s support for Ukraine. Additionally he seeks strengthening cooperation with European allies to encourage investment and regional growth, and restore public confidence in government while maintaining fiscal discipline.

Copyright 1999-2026 Worthy News. This article was originally published on Worthy News and was reproduced with permission.

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