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Keir Starmer to step down as prime minister two years after historic election victory
Starmer’s departure will kickstart a race among Labour MPs to become the UK’s seventh PM in 10 years. Photograph: Tolga Akmen/EPA View image in fullscreen Starmer’s departure will kickstart a race among Labour MPs to become the UK’s seventh PM in 10 years. Photograph: Tolga Akmen/EPA Keir Starmer to step down as prime minister two years after historic election victory Labour leader bows to mounting pressure after Andy Burnham’s success against Reform UK in Makerfield Keir Starmer has announced he will stand down as prime minister after days of intense pressure from Labour MPs, including cabinet ministers, following the return of Andy Burnham to Westminster. Less than two years after a historic election victory, Starmer had faced calls from his MPs to set out a timeline for his departure, with many of them spooked by the threat from Nigel Farage’s party ahead of the next general election. While Starmer insisted on Friday that he would fight any leadership contest, conversations with ministers and time with his wife Victoria at Chequers over the weekend appear to have shifted his thinking decisively. More than half a dozen cabinet ministers are understoo to have privately told him his time is up, while Starmer and his inner circle began work on drafts of a resignation speech on Saturday. Starmer’s decision to announce his own departure could kickstart a race among Labour MPs to become the UK’s seventh prime minister in 10 years, which Burnham - who saw off a Reform challenge to win the Makerfield byelection – is in pole position to win. But it could also result in a coronation if no other candidates – who could include the health secretary Wes Streeting – get the 81 nominations required, or if they strike a deal with the former mayor of Greater Manchester. Starmer will stay in post in Downing Street until any leadership contest – or handover of power – is complete, leaving his successor to take on the serious challenges of the UK economy and a precarious international backdrop. Some Labour MPs are concerned that Burnham may be unprepared for the role, and want him to face the scrutiny of a full contest, while others fear it would further damage Labour’s ratings with the public, and they should make as swift transition as possible. Starmer steps down after months of pressure over his leadership, which was first almost derailed in February when Anas Sarwar, the party’s leader in Scotland, called for him to quit . At that point, the cabinet rallied round. Despite his poor personal approval ratings, he had seemed on firmer ground in recent months with his handling of the Middle East crisis and refusal to do Donald Trump’s bidding by taking the UK into war with Iran. However, any respite was blown apart when the Guardian revealed in April that Peter Mandelson, his controversial pick for UK ambassador to Washington, had been appointed despite failing his security vetting. Mandelson’s appointment was the latest in what many inside Labour regard as a long