‘It all ends in Keirs’: what the papers say about Starmer’s resignation
Keir Starmer’s resignation as prime minister and Andy Burnham’s assumed ascension lead the UK front pages on Tuesday
‘It all ends in Keirs’: what the papers say about Starmer’s resignation Major UK papers prominently feature Keir Starmer’s resignation after less than two years as Prime Minister, with a strong focus on Andy Burnham’s emergence as the likely successor and potential next leader. While some articles reflect on Starmer’s tenure and perceived failures, others detail Burnham’s swift rise and the possibility of him becoming Prime Minister within weeks. The Express dedicates its front page to the 10th anniversary of the Brexit vote, urging politicians to deliver on its promise.
- Keir Starmer has resigned as Prime Minister after less than two years in office.
- Andy Burnham is widely seen as the leader-in-waiting and potential next Prime Minister.
- Newspapers speculate on Burnham’s rapid path to power, with some suggesting he could become PM within weeks.
- Some articles reflect on Starmer’s achievements and failures during his premiership.
- The Express marks the 10th anniversary of the Brexit vote, calling for its full implementation.
- The Daily Record notes Britain is set for its seventh Prime Minister in ten years.
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