23/06/2026 04:58 - Internacionales
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced his resignation on June 22, 2026 outside Number 10 Downing Street, ending a term that lasted less than two years. The Labour Party leader came to power in July 2024 after a landslide victory that ended fourteen years of Conservative governments, promising economic stability, improved public services, and restoration of trust in politics.
However, economic stagnation, rising cost of living, various controversies, and growing frustration within his own ranks rapidly eroded his leadership. The final blow came after the May 2026 local elections, where Labour lost approximately 1,500 councilors and several ministers resigned from the cabinet.
Age: 56 years old
Current Position: Mayor of Greater Manchester (since 2017)
Political Stance: Left-wing Labour figure
Popularity: Considered the country's most popular politician according to several polls
Andy Burnham immediately confirmed his candidacy following Starmer's resignation. The Mayor of Greater Manchester secured a seat in the House of Commons by winning the Makerfield constituency with approximately 55% of the vote, an essential requirement to run for party leadership.
His position was strengthened when former Health Secretary Wes Streeting, who had been considering a leadership bid, decided to endorse him. Streeting noted that Burnham has a better chance of stopping the rise of Reform UK, the party led by Nigel Farage.
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| July 9, 2026 | Nominations open for new Labour leader |
| July 16, 2026 | Possible Burnham proclamation (if unopposed) |
| September 2026 | Deadline for process (if multiple candidates) |
| 2029 | Next general elections scheduled |
The United Kingdom prepares to have its seventh Prime Minister in just one decade, reflecting the political instability the country has experienced since the Brexit referendum in 2016. Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, demanded early general elections.
Starmer will remain in office until the transition is complete. In his farewell speech, he mentioned he will dedicate more time to his wife Victoria and their children. World leaders such as Zelensky, Von der Leyen, and Costa acknowledged his work during this period.
The Labour Party holds a strong absolute majority in the House of Commons, so there is no need to call early general elections. The future of the government depends exclusively on the Labour Party's internal decision.
Source: El Día
Alfredo S. Quiroga