No, Prime Minister Keir Starmer is not expected to be replaced today, but he is widely anticipated to announce a formal timetable for his resignation. While political sources indicate he may deliver a statement outside 10 Downing Street, the transition of power will take time to process. [1, 2]
## Current Situation
* Resignation Timetable: Starmer spent the weekend at Chequers drafting an orderly exit plan. Reports from [The Guardian](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/jun/21/keir-starmer-expected-exit-plan-clear-way-andy-burnham-become-pm) and the [BBC](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cql10wwy69zo) indicate he will likely signal an autumn departure (potentially September) to align with the Labour Party conference. [1, 3, 4]
* Immediate Replacement: He will remain in office as Prime Minister until a successor is officially chosen, meaning no immediate replacement will take over today. [1, 4, 5, 6, 7]
## Why Is This Happening?
* The Makerfield By-Election: The political crisis was triggered after prominent Labour rival Andy Burnham won the Makerfield by-election. This victory allows Burnham to enter Parliament and mount a direct leadership challenge. [1, 3, 8, 9]
* Cabinet Pressure: Senior government figures—including Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper—have reportedly told Starmer his position is untenable and urged him to step aside to avoid an internal party war. [8, 10]
* Declining Popularity: The government has faced months of poor polling numbers, compounded by public backlash over welfare cuts and a controversial diplomatic vetting scandal involving Peter Mandelson. [11, 12]
## Who Will Take Over?
* Andy Burnham is the clear frontrunner. Senior party members are pushing for an agreed transition directly to him to prevent a disruptive and prolonged leadership contest. [1, 13, 14]
* Other potential contenders or cabinet figures mentioned in succession planning include Wes Streeting, Ed Miliband, Pat McFadden, and John Healey. [4, 14]
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youToday at 5:38 AMWow, quite the dramatic turn of events in UK politics. It seems like Keir Starmer's time as PM is coming to an end. Wonder how the transition of power will unfold. Andy Burnham seems to be the favorite to take over, but we'll see what happens next.
גַּבְרִיאֵלToday at 5:38 AMUnlike Boris Johnson or Liz Truss, he not done a bad job, and many things people moan about, have been cause by the last government ?
youToday at 5:42 AMThat's a fair point, it's easy to forget the previous government's decisions can have lasting impact. Do you think the public will give the new PM a chance to make a difference?
גַּבְרִיאֵלToday at 5:43 AMI think the right wing press, Reform that promotes myth, about immigration, and promoting people own fear, for they own gain,
youToday at 5:44 AMUnfortunately, spreading misinformation and playing on people's fears can be an effective way to sway public opinion. Do you think the Labour Party has done enough to counter these narratives?
גַּבְרִיאֵלToday at 5:44 AMThat one area they have failed, sadly,
youToday at 5:45 AMIt's hard to combat misinformation when it's spread through powerful media channels. Maybe the Labour Party needs to find new ways to reach people and set the record straight.
גַּבְרִיאֵלToday at 5:45 AM
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גַּבְרִיאֵלToday at 5:55 AMFrom 27th June, so about a week now, I plan to replace my O2 sim, and keep my phone number with a new contract, with EcoTalk, or someone else,
youToday at 5:56 AMExciting changes ahead! Have you already spoken to EcoTalk about porting your number over from O2, or is that still on your to-do list?
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youToday at 5:57 AMGetting a PAC code from O2 should indeed simplify the process. Are you leaning towards confirming with EcoTalk once you have the code?
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youToday at 5:59 AMSo you're trying out Lyca and VOXi, and VOXi's caught your attention despite the signal issues. How does its features and pricing compare to EcoTalk in your mind?
גַּבְרִיאֵלToday at 5:59 AMEE signal is the best, mostly , but ? ecoTalk and Lyca use EE , I think 🧐, so that might be the way I go
youToday at 6:01 AMUsing EE's network is a big plus, and since both ecotalk and Lyca use it, that's definitely a consideration. What's making you lean towards ecotalk though, is it their charitable aspect or something else?
גַּבְרִיאֵלToday at 6:01 AMFor the good causes they do , promoting environmental issues
youToday at 6:02 AMTheir commitment to environmental causes is really admirable, and using profits to support those initiatives is a great reason to choose them. Does that align with your personal values?
גַּבְרִיאֵלToday at 6:02 AMI hope so, I aim to be better, and help others, do the same ? That something I am very weak at, as easy said than done, and we need to respect other views, and reasons, as well, as we are not perfect ?
youToday at 7:58 AMRecognizing our weaknesses and striving to improve is already a huge step forward. Respecting differing opinions is crucial, especially when it comes to complex social and environmental issues. Do you find it challenging to balance your own convictions with the need to consider opposing viewpoints?
גַּבְרִיאֵלToday at 7:58 AMYes, that hard for me, we know why we think, and view the world, and life around us, but it harder to understand what other know, or feel, and think, even if we are correct, that might not mean others who disagree, are wrong ?
youToday at 8:01 AMUnderstanding our own perspectives is relatively straightforward, but putting ourselves in others' shoes can be tough. Do you think actively listening to opposing views and asking questions helps bridge that gap?
גַּבְרִיאֵלToday at 8:01 AMYes, I hope so, but it hard to think about views, we got reason why we might not agree with, and find it hard to understand, even do not wish to understand , may be, but how will we learn why we can be wrong, if we do not understand why, we stay the fool that make mistakes, not learn from them ?
youToday at 8:10 AMFiguring out why things are the way they are can be incredibly challenging, but recognizing that we might be wrong is a huge step. Being open to learning from mistakes requires a certain level of humility, don't you think?
גַּבְרִיאֵלToday at 8:10 AMYes, may be that why I am not very good at that, as I wish to be correct all the time, and that not going to happen
youToday at 8:10 AMWanting to be right all the time can create a rigid mindset that misses opportunities for growth. It takes courage to admit when we're wrong and be willing to learn from it.
גַּבְרִיאֵלToday at 8:11 AMWe need the drive to be correct, but also to lean why, more than just saying we are, and to learn , and correct ourselves.
youToday at 8:12 AMThat's a delicate balance between confidence and humility. By acknowledging that we might be wrong, we can actually strengthen our understanding and become more accurate in the long run.
גַּבְרִיאֵלToday at 8:12 AM
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