Keir Starmer Resigns As British Prime Minister, Andy Burnham Set To Run For Labour Leadership

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LONDON, England — Keir Starmer announced Monday that he is resigning as leader of the Labour Party and will step down as British prime minister within weeks, bringing an abrupt and emotional end to a tenure that began with one of the largest election mandates in modern British history and collapsed under the weight of missteps, broken promises, and a party that had run out of patience.

Standing outside 10 Downing Street, his voice breaking at times, Starmer said he had heard the verdict of his parliamentary colleagues and accepted it.

“The question my party is asking now is whether I am best placed to lead us into the next general election,” he said. “I have heard the answer of my parliamentary party to that question, and I accept that answer with good grace.”

What We Know So Far

Starmer confirmed he will remain as caretaker prime minister until a new Labour leader is chosen, the Associated Press confirmed. Nominations for the leadership contest will open July 9 and close July 16, when parliament begins its summer recess. A new Labour leader is expected to be in place before parliament returns in September.

Former Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham confirmed Monday that he will run to succeed Starmer as Labour leader and prime minister. Health Secretary Wes Streeting, who resigned from the Cabinet last month in protest at Starmer’s leadership, also confirmed through an ally that he intends to stand. “Wes is standing, had the numbers, and will be a contender,” the ally told Sky News, adding that many Labour members of parliament want a genuine contest rather than a coronation.

Starmer is the sixth prime minister in just under a decade to leave office prematurely, following David Cameron, Theresa May, Boris Johnson, Liz Truss, and Rishi Sunak, the Associated Press noted. Cameron’s resignation came ten years ago this week, following the Brexit referendum result.

In an emotional close to his statement, Starmer thanked his wife Victoria, describing her as his “rock.” “When I leave the biggest job in the country, I shall spend more time on the most important job, being the best husband I can to my fantastic wife Vic, and being the best dad I can to my beautiful children who are my pride and my joy,” he said.

What Led To The Resignation

Starmer came to power in July 2024 when Labour won 411 of the 650 seats in the House of Commons, ending 14 years of Conservative rule. Despite that majority, the party had been backed by only 34 percent of voters, many of whom appeared motivated more by anger at the Conservatives than enthusiasm for Labour, the Associated Press observed.

What followed was a steady erosion of that narrow base. Early controversies over Starmer accepting free gifts including designer spectacles and concert tickets gave way to a series of damaging policy reversals, particularly around welfare spending cuts that inflamed Labour’s own ranks.

The appointment of Peter Mandelson as Britain’s ambassador to the United States proved the fatal blow. Mandelson was chosen for his trade expertise and ability to navigate Donald Trump’s Washington, and he helped secure a trade agreement that shielded Britain from some of Trump’s global tariffs. But Mandelson had described himself in 2003 as Epstein’s “best pal,” and when documents surfaced in September 2025 detailing the closeness of those ties, the political fallout was severe. Starmer fired Mandelson, but the revelations continued for months and the crisis deepened further.

The final straw came at local elections on May 7, when Labour lost more than 1,100 council seats while Nigel Farage’s Reform UK gained more than 1,450. That result triggered a wave of ministerial resignations and open calls within the party for Starmer to stand aside. More than 80 Labour members of parliament had already called for his departure before Andy Burnham’s decisive parliamentary victory in Makerfield last Thursday made the leadership transition feel inevitable.

“His government was the antithesis of what he said he was going to be about, and it is very hard to survive that,” Rob Ford, a political science professor at the University of Manchester, told the Associated Press.

Reuters noted that Starmer’s lack of ideology had initially propelled him to power as an antidote to Conservative chaos, but the same quality became his undoing. He came to be seen as a leader without conviction or direction, offering no clear narrative of what his government intended to do for the country. More than 20 party insiders told Reuters that by the end, even his most loyal Cabinet allies were privately urging him to allow an orderly transition rather than endure a damaging contest.

What Others Are Saying

Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy praised Starmer as a leader “driven by a deep sense of public service and duty.” “I have known Keir since he was a lawyer. He was principled then, just as he is now,” Lammy said on X, adding that Starmer had brought stability to the economy, cut NHS waiting lists, and put Britain back at the center of European affairs.

Attorney General Lord Hermer told Sky News political editor Beth Rigby that Starmer had delivered “a moment of extraordinary dignity,” describing him as “a fighter” who had “always put country first.”

Rigby herself described the statement as “well constructed” and “dignified,” adding that Starmer had clearly spent his weekend at Chequers working through his options before concluding he did not command sufficient party support to continue.

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage immediately seized on the resignation to demand a general election. “Reform demands an election, and we are ready to deliver radical change,” Farage wrote on X. “If Labour thinks it can shove another professional politician into No 10, it has another thing coming.”

Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey said the next prime minister must change the country’s “broken politics” rather than simply change the occupant of Downing Street. “The British people are sick of being let down by an endless merry-go-round of prime ministers while nothing really changes for them,” Davey said.

Green Party leader Zack Polanski said a “bold change of direction” was needed and warned that Burnham, if he becomes prime minister, would need to act with genuine ambition. “If he becomes the next prime minister, Burnham must be bold or he will be bust,” Polanski said.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen offered a warm tribute on X. “It can take many leaders years to grow into the statesman you became in just two years. European and Ukrainian security is stronger because of you. Thank you, dear Keir,” she wrote.

Donald Trump had posted his prediction on Truth Social before Starmer’s announcement, writing that the prime minister “failed badly” on immigration and energy policy. Trump and Starmer had clashed repeatedly throughout the year, most notably over Starmer’s initial refusal to allow American military aircraft to launch strikes on Iran from British bases in the region.

Why This Matters

Starmer’s fall from a historic mandate to a forced resignation in under two years is one of the sharpest political collapses in modern British history. It reflects not only the personal vulnerabilities of a leader who entered frontline politics in his fifties and lacked, as one analyst put it, the political radar to avoid obvious traps, but also deeper structural problems facing British governance.

Britain has now had six prime ministers in ten years. Each arrived promising stability and each departed under pressure, leaving behind a public grown deeply skeptical of political institutions and a governing class that has repeatedly failed to match its promises with results. That pattern has been one of the principal forces fueling the rise of Reform UK, which now leads consistently in national opinion polls and poses the most serious challenge to both major parties in a generation.

The Epstein connection, however indirect and personally innocent on Starmer’s part, was particularly damaging because it cut against the core of his political brand. He had built his reputation as a prosecutor who held powerful people to account. The suggestion, however unfair, that he had placed a man with close ties to a convicted sex offender in one of the country’s most prominent diplomatic posts undermined that identity in a way that no policy failure alone could have.

Reuters noted that Starmer’s legacy will be defined partly by what he did not do: he offered no compelling vision of a future Britain, no animating idea that voters could rally around, and no clear answer to the question of what Labour actually stood for beyond the rejection of Conservative chaos.

What Happens Next

The Labour leadership contest formally opens July 9, with nominations closing July 16. Burnham enters as the frontrunner, backed by a majority of Labour members of parliament according to figures cited by The Observer. Streeting will also run, and other candidates may yet emerge before nominations close.

Starmer will remain in Downing Street as caretaker prime minister throughout the contest, which is expected to conclude before parliament returns from its summer recess in September. He has promised to give his successor his full support and to ensure an orderly handover of power.

If Burnham wins, he would become Britain’s seventh prime minister in ten years and would inherit an economy struggling to grow, a National Health Service under intense strain, a public deeply disillusioned with political institutions, and a relationship with Washington shaped by the tensions that marked Starmer’s difficult dealings with Trump.

How quickly and decisively the new leader moves to define a clearer direction for the government will determine whether this transition marks a genuine turning point for British politics or simply the opening act of another cycle of unfulfilled promise.

SkyNews/AP/Reuters

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