Andy Burnham Set to Become Labour Leader Unopposed
En resumen
- Andy Burnham is poised to become the next Labour leader without a contest, as no other candidates have emerged to challenge him.
- He is expected to be declared leader next week and potentially become Prime Minister on July 20th.
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Andy Burnham is set to become Labour's new leader as no other candidates are running against him. He previously made two unsuccessful bids for the leadership in 2010 and 2015.
Andy Burnham is on course to become Labour's new leader, with no other candidate running against him.
Labour MPs have begun formally endorsing contenders to replace Sir Keir Starmer, with an initial total to be published by the party at around 19.00 BST.
Without other candidates joining the former Greater Manchester mayor in the race, Burnham will be declared leader at a party event at the end of next week.
He would then become prime minister on 20 July, just weeks after returning to Parliament after a decade's absence in a by-election in Makerfield.
Candidates have until Wednesday next week to gather the required backing of 81 Labour MPs in order to take part in the leadership race.
But an initial running total later, expected around 19.00 BST, will reveal the current state of support among Labour MPs for Burnham's bid for power.
If he manages to secure 323 nominations, it will be mathematically impossible for a rival to reach the 81-MP threshold needed to run against him.
He would also need to garner nominations next week from at least three of the 31 socialist societies and trade unions affiliated to the party, although this is expected to be a formality for him.
Burnham would then become Labour leader and be propelled into Downing Street without the need for a vote over the summer among party members and affiliated trade union supporters.
A few dozen MPs have posted on social media to confirm they are nominating the former mayor.
This includes Burnham himself, who joked that it would be "hopefully third time lucky" for him, referring to his two previous failed bids for the leadership in 2010 and 2015.
Burnham's route to running unopposed was confirmed on Wednesday evening, when former defence minister Al Carns, who had suggested he could throw his hat into the ring, ruled himself out.
But the possibility of a Burnham getting the top job without a contest has already led to some calls within Labour for the ex-mayor to set out further details of the policies he intends to pursue in office.
Burnham left Westminster in 2017, limiting his opportunities to forge strong relationships with Labour MPs elected since then, who now make up the bulk of the party's contingent in the House of Commons.
As things stand he would be the only participant in an official parliamentary hustings scheduled for Monday next week, at which he would field questions from fellow Labour MPs about his plans for power.
So-called "access talks" with civil servants about his policy proposals are ongoing, run by Cabinet Secretary Antonia Romeo, the UK's most senior official.
Qué observar
Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos
Burnham will be declared Labour leader at a party event next week.
Muy probable · En días
Burnham will become Prime Minister on July 20th.
Probable · En semanas
Preguntas abiertas
- What policies will Burnham prioritize?
- How will he rebuild relationships with MPs elected since 2017?





