UK’s Starmer considers political future as pressure builds
Rival Andy Burnham’s decisive parliamentary by-election win triggers a wave of cabinet pressure on the UK leader

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer was considering his political future on Sunday, after rival Andy Burnham’s decisive election victory to parliament prompted more ministers in the governing Labour Party to call for him to go.
Struggling with some of the lowest popularity ratings for any British leader in modern political history, Starmer could decide as soon as Monday whether to step aside or fight a leadership contest against Burnham, one source said.
The scale of victory Burnham won for a parliamentary seat in northwestern England on Friday has piled pressure on Starmer, with dozens of lawmakers and some ministers privately calling for him to set out a timetable for his departure to clear the way for the former Greater Manchester mayor.
Adding to the pressure on Starmer, US President Donald Trump predicted on his Truth Social platform that “Keir Starmer will resign as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom”.
Trump then repeated his view that Starmer had “failed badly” on cutting immigration and boosting North Sea oil output.
“I wish him well,” Trump added.