Britain’s Labour party to unveil leader Jeremy Corbyn’s replacement, with Keir Starmer the runaway favourite
- Low-key announcement planned amid Coronavirus outbreak

Britain’s main opposition Labour party on Saturday unveils a new leader to succeed Jeremy Corbyn, who takes the helm of a defeated and divided party in the middle of the coronavirus outbreak.
Keir Starmer, a former director of state prosecutions and Labour’s Brexit spokesman, is the runaway favourite to win the ballot of around 500,000 party members.
The announcement will be a low-key affair, with a planned special conference cancelled due to restrictions on social gatherings imposed to stem the spread of Covid-19.
Instead, the result will be put out in a press release midmorning – and candidates have been asked to pre-record their victory speeches.
Smart and studious, but accused of lacking charisma, Starmer has vowed to get the party back in shape after December’s general election, when it suffered its worst result since the 1930s. Conservative Prime Minister Boris Johnson triumphed by winning parliamentary seats in Labour’s former industrial heartlands.
