Newspaper headlines: 'Starmer expected to announce exit' and 'Game over'

Newspaper headlines: 'Starmer expected to announce exit' and 'Game over'

Monday’s headlines are dominated by reports that Sir Keir Starmer is preparing to announce a schedule for his departure from the prime ministership, amid intensifying pressure on him to step down. The Guardian highlights that a formal timetable for his exit is expected to be revealed today, reflecting growing speculation about the future political landscape.

The Mirror declares “game over” for Sir Keir, noting that his planned announcement follows the recent by-election victory of former Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham. Burnham’s successful return to Westminster has heightened expectations that he will succeed Starmer as prime minister. According to the Daily Telegraph, Burnham aims to assume office by September, with both Starmer and Burnham reportedly agreeing to delay the transition over the summer to ensure an orderly handover of power at No 10 Downing Street.

Adding to the international dimension of the story, the Independent reports that former US President Donald Trump has commented on the unfolding UK political crisis, posting on social media that the prime minister “will resign,” along with a message wishing him well. The Sun also references Trump’s intervention, reporting that Starmer, after consulting with his advisers and his wife Victoria, views his political survival as untenable and will make public his departure plans possibly as early as Monday.

The Times describes Burnham’s ambitions, noting that he seeks a “coronation” as Britain’s next leader by the time of the Labour Party conference in late September. Meanwhile, the Financial Times details internal tensions within the government, reporting that Starmer’s allies acknowledge he is close to stepping down amid what is described as a growing cabinet revolt, paving the way for Burnham to become Britain’s seventh prime minister since Brexit. The i Paper adds that Burnham’s supporters are demanding Starmer formalize his exit timetable promptly, with figures such as Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper pushing for a clear announcement to avoid mass walkouts within the Labour Party

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