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2026.07.17 19:13 GMT+8

Burnham ⁠confirmed ‌as new ‌leader of ‌Britain's Labour ‌Party

Updated 2026.07.17 20:49 GMT+8
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Andy Burnham speaks after being confirmed as the new ‌leader of ‌Britain's ⁠Labour ‌Party in central London, July 17, 2026. /VCG

Andy ‌Burnham ⁠was confirmed ‌as the ‌new ‌leader of ‌Britain's governing ⁠Labour ‌Party on ‌Friday, replacing ​Keir Starmer.

As the only eligible nominated candidate, Burnham received 379 nominations from Labour MPs and 23 from affiliated trade unions and socialist societies, UK's Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood, in her role as chair of Labour's National Executive Committee, announced at a special conference in central London.

In his first speech as Labour leader, Burnham ‌said he had ‌not yet decided ⁠who ‌would serve in his cabinet ‌but ​promised his senior team would reflect ⁠all parts ⁠of ⁠the ​party.

Burnham is set to replace Starmer as UK prime minister on Monday, when he will meet King Charles III.

(With input from agencies)

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