Starmer latest: PM expected to announce resignation plan as Burnham heads to Westminster

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Starmer latest: PM expected to announce resignation plan as Burnham heads to Westminster

The Independent understands Sir Keir Starmer’s expected resignation could pave the way for Andy Burnham to become prime minister by September

Makerfield by-election as it happened: Burnham's landslide win opens door to Labour leadership contest

Sir Keir Starmer is increasingly expected to announce that he will set out a timetable for his departure on Monday, as his leading challenger Andy Burnham arrives in Westminster.

The prime minister, who spent the weekend talking over his political future with his family at Chequers, is believed to be preparing to unveil his resignation plan against a backdrop of growing pressure to quit.

No 10 has insisted Sir Keir’s position remained unchanged from Friday, when he said he will not “walk away” from Downing Street and will stand in any potential contest.

However, The Independent understands that Sir Keir has been discussing a plan to hand over the Labour leadership to Mr Burnham, with the former Mayor of Manchester seeking a transition in September to allow him time to prepare.

It follows a weekend of growing discontent from Labour MPs, with foreign secretary Yvette Cooper understood to become the most senior minister to call on Sir Keir to step down.

Also, in an extraordinary intervention on Sunday afternoon, US president Donald Trump wrote on social media that the PM will resign after failing on immigration and energy.

Sir Keir only broke his silence over the weekend to put out a message on Fathers’ Day.

US influencer Hasan Piker on his ban from Britain: ‘The UK Left is in disarray’

If everything had gone according to Hasan Piker’s plan two weeks ago, he’d have no reason to talk to me.

He and his uncle – both controversial political commentators from the US – were barred from the UK earlier this month, so he’s sitting at a desk speaking via a video call, looking similar to how he spends most of his time, streaming eight hours a day, seven days a week, to 3.1 million followers on Twitch, writes Liam Murphy-Robledo.

Somewhat of a leftist shock jock, Piker’s modus operandi is to use entertainment, provocation and streaming to turn people towards his causes. These are primarily criticising Israel and US mainstream politics, and pulling the Democratic party towards him and away from the center.

Piker and his uncle Cenk Uygur had been due to give talks at business-culture event SXSW in London and the Oxford Union this month, but found their Electronic Travel Authorisations cancelled before they were due to depart.

No formal statement has been given on the decision, but the Home Office confirmed to The Guardian the two men’s entry into the country “may not be conducive to the public good”.

Read more here:

US influencer Hasan Piker on his ban from Britain: ‘The UK Left is in disarray’

Piker’s modus operandi is to use entertainment, provocation and streaming to turn people towards his causes. He tells Liam Murphy-Robledo about his recent UK ban and defends his much-criticised views on Israel
Holly Bancroft22 June 2026 03:08

Badenoch vows to 'never' do a deal with Farage

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has said that she will not do an electoral deal with Reform UK’s Nigel Farage, insisting: “We are not the same, and voters are not ours to trade like football cards”.

Writing in The Mail on Sunday, Ms Badenoch said that “Reform dress like Thatcherites but act like Corbynites”, as she criticised Mr Farage’s party for “a bigger state, more spending, nationalisation, gimmicks, and unfunded giveaways”.

She said that “the way to stop Leftwing coalitions is to build a Conservative majority that reaches beyond the Right.”

She said that calls to “unite the right” were “really just a demand that Conservatives stand down and give Reform a free run because they can’t win a general election otherwise.”

Ms Badenoch insisted that the Conservatives can win the next general election.

Holly Bancroft22 June 2026 02:55

Analysis: When it comes to Keir Starmer’s replacement, where are all the women?

As the prospect of Sir Keir Starmer’s resignation looms over the start of the coming week like the heatwave, one thing strikes me above all else. Whenever conversation does grudgingly turn to the prospect of a contest rather than a coronation for Andy Burnham, the key players are all men, writes Kat Brown.

Notwithstanding Labour’s glaringly obvious reluctance to vote for women in leadership contests, let alone get behind one as leader, this feels like the Starmer drama has caused memory leaks in the PLP.

I know a lot’s been going on, but let’s try and cast our minds back a whole five months to February, when Labour was in the grips of the Mandelson scandal. Starmer met with the Women’s PLP to “discuss” the boys’ club culture in his government that had factored in Peter Mandelson’s appointment. Harriet Harman told the PM he needed to “transform the political culture in government around women and girls”.

Starmer’s chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney, eventually resigned over Mandelson’s appointment. Yet, just four months later, The i Paper reported three Government sources as saying he was back, advising Starmer over the phone. And on Friday week Baroness Harman was back to say what we really should all be thinking: “There must be a woman in the contest”, she told Radio 4’s Today programme. “We cannot have a male beauty parade again.”

Read the full piece here:

When it comes to Keir Starmer’s replacement, where are the women?

The party owes it to itself and the country to hold a contest that isn’t an exclusive boys’ club, says Kat Brown
Holly Bancroft22 June 2026 01:43

Recap: Trump says Starmer will resign after ‘failing badly on immigration and energy’

US president Donald Trump has said that Sir Keir Starmer “will resign” as prime minister, accusing him of “failing badly” on immigration and energy.

Writing on social media platform Truth Social on Sunday, Mr Trump said: “Keir Starmer will resign as prime minister of the United Kingdom. He failed badly on two very important subjects - immigration and energy (Open North Sea oil!). I wish him well! President DJT”.

The post is thought to be based on media reports as the two have not spoken this weekend.

Trump says Starmer will resign after ‘failing badly on immigration and energy’

US president Donald Trump said on Truth Social that Sir Keir Starmer ‘will resign’ as UK prime minister
Holly Bancroft22 June 2026 00:56

'Far too much Westminster gossip': Labour MP warns

Preet Kaur Gill, Labour MP for Birmingham Edgbaston, has criticised her fellow parliamentarians for indulging in “far too much Westminster gossip”.

Writing on X on Sunday afternoon, she wrote: “There is far too much Westminster gossip and not enough focus on the people we are here to serve. The public expect us to focus on the job we were elected to do, not indulge in endless internal noise.”

Holly Bancroft21 June 2026 23:59

Changing leader 'will invite calls for general election', Labour MP warns

Changing leader “will invite incessant demands for an early general election”, Labour ally of Sir Keir Starmer warns.

Writing in Labour List, Michael Payne, MP for Gedling, said on Sunday that replacing Sir Keir as prime minister would “risk distracting the government from the work of national renewal.”

He continued: “Whether you think changing leader is a mistake or not Labour’s responsibility is to remain focused on delivering for the country that elected us to govern. The British people elected a Labour government to govern, not to spend its time indulging Westminster psychodrama.

“And while our political opponents – not least Nigel Farage and those who would happily reverse the progress we have made – seek to talk Britain down, Labour should never lose confidence in what we have achieved together.”

Holly Bancroft21 June 2026 22:52

Labour MP says members are 'livid' about 'stitch-up' to remove Starmer

Neil Coyle, Labour MP for Bermondsey, has said that Sir Keir Starmer is a victim of “an utter stitch-up”.

Posting on X on Sunday, Mr Coyle said: “My members are livid about the prospect of an utter stitch-up and the media circus being rewarded. When the next leader cannot change Trump, Iran, Ukraine, Putin, Musk, broadcast editorial and algorithm bias overnight they’ll bay for his blood too. Better keep that guillotine sharp.”

Holly Bancroft21 June 2026 21:57

Burnham would need time to prepare for power, says Labour MP

As a nation waits on a potential announcement by Sir Keir Starmer tomorrow, discussions are already taking place over what happens next, with some debating the timeline for Andy Burnham possibly becoming PM.

A source told The Independent that the prime minister is now “working towards” a handover in early September after the summer recess, but MPs have also suggested it could be as early as mid-July.

But Clive Lewis, Labour MP for Norwich South, has told The Telegraph that Mr Burnham should take the time to prepare properly for power.

He said: “Starmer failed to do this. And as my dad always used to drill into me before exams – fail to prepare then prepare to fail.”

Clive Lewis is the Labour MP for Norwich South (PA)
Clive Lewis is the Labour MP for Norwich South (PA) (PA Archive)
Alex Ross21 June 2026 21:21

Badenoch played 'critical' role in Tory victory in Aberdeen South

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch played a “critical” role in the party’s victory in the Aberdeen South by-election, Russell Findlay has said.

The Scottish Conservative leader said people in the seat had recognised the vote was “effectively a referendum on oil and gas”, and the victory came after a “huge team effort” from the party.

The Conservatives took Aberdeen South from the SNP in emphatic fashion, with Douglas Lumsden elected as the new MP after winning by more than 6,000 votes.

It was the party’s first by-election victory in Scotland since 1967. Mr Findlay said voters were drawn to the Tories’ message on oil and gas.

He told the BBC’s The Sunday Show: “The people of Aberdeen knew this was effectively a referendum on oil and gas.

“Kemi Badenoch and I are crystal clear. We wanted to give the people of Aberdeen the choice to say No to the net zero madness of Labour and the SNP.

“We want an affordable transition, but it cannot come at the cost of thousands of jobs and destroying an entire industry, and that’s why people came out with record numbers to vote for our candidate, Douglas Lumsden, an oil and gas champion, who will go down to Westminster and take that message directly to Keir Starmer or whoever might be in Downing Street next.”

Kemi Badenoch
Kemi Badenoch (PA Wire)
Holly Bancroft21 June 2026 21:09

Former PM Rishi Sunak warns Burnham he must have 'clear plan' of action within hours of arriving in No 10

Former prime minister Rishi Sunak has warned Andy Burnham that he could see his support drain away if he takes the highest office.

Writing in a column for The Times, the former Tory leader warned that all leaders across Europe are facing pressure to deliver faster than ever.

He said: “Political capital depreciates more quickly than ever before. That Starmer and Merz are both facing such leadership speculation less than two years after winning elections is an illustration of that.

“Burnham must recognise that if he reaches No 10, he’ll never have more power than on his first day in the job. It is vital he has a clear and achievable plan for what he wants to do in those opening hours.”

Former prime minister Rishi Sunak
Former prime minister Rishi Sunak (PA Archive)
Holly Bancroft21 June 2026 20:03

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