Keir Starmer faces fresh pressure as Andy Burnham linked to UK snap election plan

A media report says Andy Burnham is considering ‌a snap general election if he were to win a by-election and take over from Keir Starmer as UK prime minister.

Staff Writers
Reuters
Andy Burnham is the ruling Labour party's candidate for the Makerfield by-election.
Andy Burnham is the ruling Labour party's candidate for the Makerfield by-election. Credit: AAP

Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham is considering holding a snap general election if he becomes UK prime minister, the Sun newspaper reports citing Labour insiders.

He is also lining up UK interior minister Shabana Mahmood to be his chancellor, the newspaper reported, adding that talks between Shabana’s team and Burnham had been going on for a while.

Former United Kingdom deputy prime minister Angela Rayner, who said earlier this month that she has been cleared of deliberate wrongdoing over her tax affairs, is expected to be brought back into the cabinet if Burnham succeeds in his leadership bid, the report said.

Sign up to The Nightly's newsletters.

Get the first look at the digital newspaper, curated daily stories and breaking headlines delivered to your inbox.

Email Us
By continuing you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy.

Reuters could not immediately verify the report.

Burnham, Rayner and Mahmood did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Burnham, seen as a challenger to embattled Prime Minister Keir Starmer, would need to win the Makerfield seat near Manchester before launching any formal leadership challenge.

A by-election for a seat in the UK parliament will take place on June 18, the local council in northern England said in a notice earlier this month.

Mr Starmer’s Labour Party performed poorly in May local elections, triggering calls from a significant bloc of his MPs for him to quit.

Many of those are looking to Burnham to revive the party’s fortunes.

Comments

Latest Edition

The Nightly cover for 29-05-2026

Latest Edition

Edition Edition 29 May 202629 May 2026

Enormous rent hikes and fewer new builds under tax overhaul, but at least Albo’s patting himself on the back.