Andy Burnham set to become UK PM after unopposed Labour leadership win

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Andy Burnham will be confirmed as Labour leader on Friday before taking office as prime minister next week. He inherits a weak economy and strained public services while promising unity, growth and social care reform.

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London,UPDATED: Jul 17, 2026 14:16 IST

Andy Burnham is set to officially become leader of Britain’s governing Labour Party on Friday, clearing the final step before taking office as prime minister next week. The centre-left party is due to announce the result of the leadership contest to replace departing Prime Minister Keir Starmer, in which Burnham was the only contender.

Burnham, the former mayor of Greater Manchester, had secured nominations from 379 of Labour’s 403 lawmakers in the House of Commons as of Thursday night. Starmer will remain prime minister until Monday, when he will formally tender his resignation to King Charles III, who will then ask Burnham to form a government.

Burnham has been prime minister-in-waiting for weeks, but he has revealed little about his policy priorities. After winning a special election for a seat in Parliament a month ago, he pledged to build a politics “based on unity and hope” and an economy that spreads growth evenly across the country. He has held no press conferences and given few interviews, and is set to arrive in Downing Street largely unknown to voters outside Manchester.

He is seen as bringing a more relaxed style of leadership than the rather stern Starmer and is regarded as one of Labour’s best communicators. But Burnham will face many of the same problems as his predecessor, including a sluggish economy, a cost-of-living squeeze fuelled by wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, and overstretched public services.

Burnham’s office has said he will sketch out some of his priorities on Friday in his first speech as Labour leader, and will say he has the “courage to fix the big things that politics has neglected”. He is expected to highlight economic renewal, more public control of key sectors and the creation of new modern industrial jobs, while arguing that Britain took “a series of wrong turns in the 1980s” when “political power was centralised and economic power privatised.”

In a social media video posted late on Thursday, Burnham also said he would make tackling patchy access to social care for people who need it because of age, illness or disability a priority. The issue is pressing in a country with an ageing population and has troubled previous Labour and Conservative governments.

Starmer announced last month that he would resign after two years in office, a period marked by missteps and judgment errors that weakened his standing with both his party and the public. Labour has regularly trailed the anti-immigration Reform UK in opinion polls, and the governing party suffered severe losses in local elections in May, increasing pressure on Starmer to step down.

Britain’s parliamentary system allows governing parties to change leaders, and therefore prime ministers, without holding a general election. The next national election is not due until 2029. Burnham will become the UK’s seventh leader since 2016, taking over as Labour seeks to steady itself while confronting economic strains, pressure on public services and demands for political renewal.

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