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Starmer’s exit throws UK-EU reset into uncertainty

A decisive victory in Makerfield has positioned Andy Burnham to succeed Keir Starmer, forcing a sudden pivot in British politics just weeks before a crucial Brussels summit. Starmer’s resignation on Monday, driven by plummeting poll numbers, leaves his signature project—a comprehensive reset of post-Brexit relations—hanging in the balance.

Starmer’s exit throws UK-EU reset into uncertainty

The former Manchester mayor secured his path to the premiership by winning last week’s by-election with a 9,000-vote margin, effectively framing the contest as a referendum on the current administration. Burnham has signaled his intent to challenge for the leadership immediately, creating a leadership vacuum at the heart of the Labour Party.

Starmer’s departure interrupts a strategic push to mend trade and mobility ties with the European Union, an agenda he previously described as the defining mission of his government. With a high-stakes summit scheduled for 22 July, the transition places the future of these diplomatic efforts under scrutiny. Whether the incoming leadership maintains the momentum toward closer European integration or pivots toward domestic stabilization remains the central question for the party’s direction.

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