UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is reported to be ready to resign amid a looming leadership challenge from Andy Burnham [1].
The potential departure of the Labour Party leader would signal a major shift in the UK government's leadership and internal stability. This instability follows a decisive win by Burnham in Makerfield and increasing friction within the party ranks [2].
Reports from The Observer, cited by Reuters, said that Starmer is expected to resign on Monday, June 24, 2024 [1]. This timeline follows reports that emerged on June 20, 2024, suggesting the prime minister believes his position is no longer tenable [1].
The pressure on Starmer has intensified as more than 100 MPs have called for him to quit [3]. An unnamed source said that the prime minister has realized the game is up and is ready to quit [3].
However, accounts of Starmer's intentions vary among officials. Cabinet minister Peter Kyle said that Starmer is considering resigning [4]. Other reports, including those from the Associated Press, said that Starmer remains focused on the job and has not yet decided to resign [5].
The leadership tension is centered on the rise of Andy Burnham, who is viewed as the main rival to Starmer's leadership [6]. Burnham's recent success in securing a seat in Parliament has further fueled expectations of a race for the party leadership [6].
Starmer's current status remains uncertain as conflicting reports emerge from Downing Street and the wider Labour Party leadership arena [5].
“"Starmer is expected to resign on Monday"”
A resignation by Keir Starmer would trigger a leadership contest within the Labour Party, potentially shifting the party's ideological direction. The emergence of Andy Burnham as a viable challenger suggests a struggle for control over the party's future strategy and its relationship with the parliamentary wing.



