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SCMP Economy6/22/2026Politics1 min readChina

Keir Starmer to Step Down as Labour Leader After Losing Party Support

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  • Keir Starmer will resign as Labour leader after admitting he lost the support of his MPs.
  • Andy Burnham, following a decisive election victory, is the front-runner to succeed him, potentially by mid-July.

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Why It Matters

Keir Starmer has conceded he lost the support of his Labour MPs and will step down as leader once a successor is chosen. Andy Burnham's recent election victory has positioned him as the front-runner.

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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer conceded on Monday that he had lost the support of his rank-and-file Labour Party members in Parliament and that he will step down once his successor as party leader is chosen, possibly as soon as the middle of July.

Andy Burnham, the former mayor of Greater Manchester whose resounding victory in a special UK election last week set in motion Starmer’s resignation, has confirmed he will put himself forward to be his successor.

Burnham is seen as the front-runner to replace Starmer, especially after his decisive victory on Thursday in the seat of Makerfield in northwest England, showing that he could appeal to voters across the political spectrum.

Despite Labour’s dismal poll ratings and substantial losses in local elections in May, Burnham defied electoral gravity. He was able to see off the challenge from the anti-immigration Reform UK candidate and mop up votes from other left-leaning political parties.

He substantially increased Labour’s share of the vote to nearly 55 per cent, which, if repeated on a similar scale across the country in the next general election, would no doubt see the party remain in power.

Though Starmer did not mention Burnham by name in his resignation statement outside the prime minister’s residence at 10 Downing Street, he conceded “with good grace” that he was not best placed to lead Labour into that election.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Andy Burnham will likely become the next Labour leader.

    Likely · Within months

  • Labour leadership contest concludes by mid-July.

    Possible · Within weeks

Open Questions

  • When exactly will the leadership contest conclude?
  • Who else will run for Labour leadership?
  • What will be Starmer's future role?

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This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

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