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Burnham and Starmer hold ‘frosty’ meeting to thrash out transition of power

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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced his resignation following sustained unpopularity and unfavorable polling. Andy Burnham, who was recently elected as an MP, has consolidated backing across the Labour Party to become his successor with minimal internal opposition to his candidacy. He is expected to formally assume office as Prime Minister within weeks.

Progressive: Progressive outlets frame Burnham's ascension as bringing a widely-appealing, populist 'man of the people' figure to power, emphasizing his broad appeal while treating Starmer's departure with emotional dignity.

Moderate: Centrist outlets provide analytical coverage of the succession process, examining the political and polling factors that forced Starmer's resignation and detailing how the Labour Party's institutional machinery will select its new leader.

Conservative: Conservative outlets employ dramatic framing about Starmer being driven from office by political circumstances and question what implications Burnham's rapid path to the premiership holds for the UK-US relationship and the government's strategic direction.

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With Burnham and his team potentially having only weeks before he becomes PM, Starmer has agreed to give him access to civil service

Keir Starmer has met Andy Burnham for the first time since the Makerfield byelection in what sources said was a “frosty” meeting to thrash out a transition of power.

The prime minister has agreed for his likely successor to have talks with the civil service to smooth his path, but there is deep resentment within his inner circle towards Burnham for ousting Starmer.
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