Key facts
- UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer may announce a timetable for his departure on Monday.
- Andy Burnham is seen as Keir Starmer's likely successor.
- Keir Starmer faces pressure from Labour MPs.
- Andy Burnham recently won a byelection.
- U.S. President Donald Trump commented on UK politics.
- Donald Trump cited immigration and energy failures for Starmer's situation.
- Donald Trump urged the UK to 'OPEN NORTH SEA OIL.'
- An election for the Greater Manchester mayoralty is set for July 30.
- Andy Burnham is departing the Greater Manchester mayoralty.
- Bev Craig is the frontrunner for Greater Manchester mayor.
- Keir Starmer has returned to Downing Street amid speculation.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is widely expected to announce a timetable for his departure on Monday, potentially signaling an orderly transfer of power to Andy Burnham. This development follows significant pressure from Labour MPs and a prevailing anti-Starmer sentiment within the party, exacerbated by Burnham's recent byelection victory. Starmer's authority has reportedly waned amid political scandals and economic challenges. U.S. President Donald Trump has commented on the situation, citing immigration and energy failures as reasons for Starmer's expected resignation, and urged the UK to 'OPEN NORTH SEA OIL.'
Burnham's potential ascent to the prime ministership opens the race for the Greater Manchester mayoralty, with an election scheduled for July 30. Labour's Bev Craig is considered the frontrunner for this influential role, though the Green Party and Reform UK are also reportedly eyeing opportunities to win. Starmer has returned to Downing Street from his Chequers country retreat, further fueling speculation about his imminent announcement.
The political landscape in the UK is shifting as Starmer's leadership faces challenges. His potential exit is seen by some as a move to make way for Burnham, who has gained prominence. The broader context includes ongoing political scandals and economic difficulties that have impacted Starmer's standing. The situation is being closely followed, with expectations of a formal announcement regarding the departure timetable on Monday.
