Britain’s Observer newspaper said British Prime Minister Keir Starmer was expected to resign tomorrow and set out a timetable for his departure, though a government source said Starmer remained focused on getting on with the job of governing.
The threat to Starmer’s position, which has been building for months, increased sharply on Friday when his rival Andy Burnham won a seat in parliament that would allow him to launch a formal leadership challenge.
The Observer report said Starmer was discussing the matter with his wife at his Chequers country residence before making a final decision, but that senior Labour figures expected a clear statement on his future by tomorrow.
However, a government source said Starmer remained focused on his job and pointed to previous statements he has made to that effect.
The British leader said on Friday he would fight any challenge to his position and urged Labour not to tear itself apart with infighting.
More than 100 elected lawmakers in his party – roughly a quarter of all Labour representatives in the House of Commons – have publicly said they want Starmer to quit or set out a timetable for his exit.
Meanwhile, the Times newspaper reported yesterday that British finance minister Rachel Reeves will be sacked if Andy Burnham ousts Starmer.
The Times report said Burnham would replace Reeves after his advisers concluded she did not represent a sufficient change of direction. Reuters could not immediately verify the report.
Reeves was appointed finance minister after Labour’s 2024 election win and, with tight government finances defining many of Starmer’s policy choices, has been closely associated with some of his most divisive decisions, including an attempt to cut welfare spending and an increase to business taxes.