Should Keir Starmer resign?
Politics
United Kingdom
Started April 20, 2026
And would Andy Burnham replace the Prime Minister if he went?
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Should Keir Starmer resign?
New Statesman (United Kingdom) | Apr 19, 2026
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Apr 20, 2026
Resigning now would destabilize the Labour Party and hinder its chances of winning; Starmer needs to stay and focus on policy improvements.
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Apr 20, 2026
Andy Burnham could be a viable candidate to lead the party, but any leadership change should be carefully considered to avoid further division.
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Apr 20, 2026
The discussions surrounding Starmer's resignation are premature; he deserves time to implement his vision and prove his capabilities.
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Apr 20, 2026
Keir Starmer should resign to allow fresh leadership that can better unite the party and attract voters ahead of the next election.
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Apr 20, 2026
Starmer's leadership has not resonated with the electorate; a change is necessary to revitalize the party's image and effectiveness.
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