Key facts
- Keir Starmer is expected to announce a timetable for his departure as UK prime minister.
- The announcement is expected imminently, possibly as early as Monday.
- Andy Burnham is seen as Keir Starmer's likely successor.
- Burnham could potentially replace Starmer without a formal contest by autumn.
- President Donald Trump commented on Starmer's immigration and energy policies.
- Trump urged the UK to 'OPEN NORTH SEA OIL'.
- Trump stated Starmer will resign due to failures in immigration and energy policy.
- Starmer's authority has waned amid political scandals and economic challenges.
- Speculation is mounting in the UK about Starmer's potential departure.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is widely expected to announce a timetable for his departure from office imminently, with speculation suggesting this could occur as early as Monday. This potential exit follows a decisive election victory by Andy Burnham, who is seen as Starmer's likely successor. Allies of Starmer anticipate that his departure could pave the way for Burnham to take over the leadership role, possibly without a formal contest by the autumn.
Starmer's authority has reportedly waned in recent times, attributed to a combination of political scandals and ongoing economic challenges within the UK. Adding to the speculation surrounding his future, President Donald Trump commented on Starmer's immigration and energy policies, urging the UK to 'OPEN NORTH SEA OIL' and stating that Starmer would resign due to failures in these areas. These remarks have intensified the mounting speculation in the UK regarding Starmer's potential departure from his position as prime minister.
