Andy Burnham, Britain’s newest lawmaker and likely its next prime minister, was meeting Labour Party colleagues on Tuesday, in preparation for a leadership contest in which he may be the only contender.
Burnham is the strong front-runner to replace Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who announced Monday that he would step down within weeks after two years in office marred by missteps and judgment errors that eroded his standing with his party and the public.
Burnham, a former Cabinet minister who served since 2017 as mayor of Greater Manchester, won a special election last week for a seat in Parliament with the express aim of challenging Starmer for the leadership.
Burnham’s chances got a big boost on Monday when former Health Secretary Wes Streeting, who was considered his main rival, announced his support.
The U.K. parliamentary system allows governing parties to change leaders — and thus prime ministers — without the need for a national election. The next general election doesn’t have to be held until 2029.










