
Andy Burnham, successor to Labour leadership, promises greater justice and takes Downing Street on July 20
Starmer announces end of political career; Burnham takes over in July
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Starmer's successor in Labour leadership, Andy Burnham, was not present at this final session and is expected to take office at Downing Street on July 20. The premier-in-waiting, who will replace Keir Starmer in Downing Street on Monday, said the UK needed a 'greater sense of fairness'. The former Greater Manchester mayor also demanded a major speech at the end of last month without taking questions from the media.
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Starmer's successor in Labour leadership, Andy Burnham, was not present at this final session and is expected to take office at Downing Street on July 20
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The premier-in-waiting, who will replace Keir Starmer in Downing Street on Monday, said the UK needed a 'greater sense of fairness'.
according to Daily Mail +1The former Greater Manchester mayor also demanded a major speech at the end of last month without taking questions from the media.
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Starmer's successor in the leadership of the Labour Party, Andy Burnham, was not present in this final session and should assume..
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