Key facts
- Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces calls to resign.
- Andy Burnham won the Makerfield by-election decisively.
- Lord Falconer is among Labour figures urging Starmer to resign.
- It is suggested Burnham could lead without a contest.
- Nigel Farage has called for a general election.
- Farage criticized potential successor Andy Burnham.
- Farage stated the UK cannot afford to waste another week drifting from crisis to crisis.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing significant pressure to resign from his position following Andy Burnham's decisive victory in the Makerfield by-election. Prominent Labour figures, such as Lord Falconer, are publicly urging Starmer to step aside. These calls suggest that Andy Burnham could potentially assume leadership of the Labour party without facing a contest. The situation has escalated with Nigel Farage calling for a general election in the wake of Starmer's resignation. Farage has also voiced criticism of Andy Burnham as a potential successor. He stated that the United Kingdom cannot "afford to waste another week drifting from crisis to crisis," emphasizing the need for immediate political resolution.
