UK’s Burnham Not Planning Early Election if He Becomes Prime Minister

LONDON, June 2 (Reuters) – ⁠British ⁠Labour Party politician ⁠Andy Burnham will not ​call an early national election ‌should he replace Keir ‌Starmer to become ⁠prime ⁠minister, his spokesperson said on Tuesday.

Burnham is ​running for a vacant seat in parliament and, if successful, ​would then be able to launch ⁠a ⁠leadership challenge to ⁠Starmer, ​whose authority has been badly damaged ​after poor ⁠local election results and other missteps since taking power.

His spokesperson said Burnham had ⁠no plans to call an immediate election if ⁠he did become prime minister. Britain is next due to hold a national parliamentary election in 2029.

On Saturday, the Sun newspaper had reported that Burnham might ⁠call an early election should he ultimately replace Starmer as leader.

(Reporting by Elizabeth Piper, writing ​by William James; editing ​by Michael Holden)

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