
Andy Burnham confirmed only candidate for Keir Starmer's succession
British politician Andy Burnham secured the support of about 87% of Labour Party members in the process of choosing the new party leader
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British politician Andy Burnham secured the support of around 87% of Labour MEPs in the process of choosing the new party leader, excluding the possibility of applying for an opponent. Keir Starmer announced last month that he would resign as soon as a successor was chosen, after about two years in office marked by controversial decisions that weakened his political position.
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British politician Andy Burnham secured the support of around 87% of Labour MEPs in the process of choosing the new party leader, excluding the possibility of applying for an opponent
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Keir Starmer announced last month that he would resign as soon as a successor was chosen, after about two years in office marked by controversial decisions that weakened his political position.
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British politician Andy Burnham secured the support of about 87% of Labour members in the process of choosing the new..
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