Andy Burnham is on the verge of becoming the United Kingdom’s next Prime Minister after receiving the support of 322 out of 403 Labour MPs on the first day of Labour Party leadership nominations. He needs 323 nominations to become the sole candidate, as no other contender would then be able to secure the required 81 nominations.
The nomination process will close next week, with Burnham expected to be formally elected Labour Party leader and officially appointed Prime Minister on 20 July 2026.
Burnham’s path became clear after Al Carns, the former junior defence minister, announced he would not contest the leadership. The leadership race followed the resignation of Keir Starmer last month after Labour’s poor performance in the May local elections led to growing demands for new leadership.




