Andy Burnham has been confirmed as the new Labour Party leader and UK PM-designate, who will replace outgoing Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
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Burnham will be invited by King Charles III to form a new government on Monday, after Starmer formally tenders his resignation to the British monarch.
The announcement was a forgone conclusion after he secured nominations from 379 of the 403 Labour lawmakers in the House of Commons as of Thursday night.
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Burnham, the former mayor of Greater Manchester, will take charge at 10 Downing Street next week.
Labour Party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) chair Shabana Mahmood made the announcement at a special party conference in London on Friday. “There was only one nominated MP… hardly a nail-biter,” she said.
“We’re going to give them hope back. This is a proud moment you have given me and my family today, and an emotional one, but it is one for which I am ready,” Burnham said in his first speech as leader.

