News UK

Starmer postpones 5p fuel duty increase for rest of the year

Inside the shadow contest to be our next prime ministerpublished at 11:47 BST

Chris Mason
Political editor

Image source, Reuters/ PA

It is now likely, perhaps highly likely, that we will have another new prime minister, possibly within weeks, or perhaps within months.

Things are considerably less fraught, noisy and wildly unpredictable than they were last week. However the politics that will shape who is most likely to replace Keir Starmer is playing out before us.

But hang on a minute. As supporters of the prime minister like to point out, there has been no formal challenge to him yet, and he is making clear, for now at least, that he is getting on with the job.

Some Labour MPs are exasperated that he hasn’t set out a timetable for his departure.

Others ponder that it might be helpful to Andy Burnham, in his forthcoming by-election contest in Makerfield, if the prime minister hasn’t announced a plan to step down, so Burnham can make the argument that a win for him would ensure Starmer was forced to.

And there is another curiosity here: not only is this a shadow contest rather than a formal one, but Burnham has that by-election to win while his potential rival, the now former Health Secretary Wes Streeting, does not.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button