Burnham team tell ministers to delay resignations to avoid chaos
Exclusive: Allies of Labourโs Makerfield candidate concerned rapid collapse of Starmer government would increase instability How quickly could Andy Burnham become the UKโs prime minister? Andy Burnhamโs campaign has been forced to talk ministers out of resigning as early as thi
Exclusive: Allies of Labourโs Makerfield candidate concerned rapid collapse of Starmer government would increase instability
How quickly could Andy Burnham become the UKโs prime minister?
Andy Burnhamโs campaign has been forced to talk ministers out of resigning as early as this weekend to avoid Keir Starmerโs government descending into chaos amid fallout from the Makerfield byelection, the Guardian can reveal.
As they prepare for a potential change of leader in the event he beats Reform on Thursday, Burnhamโs team is increasingly concerned a rapid collapse of Starmerโs administration would mean further instability for the country.
Senior campaign figures believe Starmer should be given time to set out a timetable for his departure, with Burnham not planning to announce any challenge in the immediate aftermath of the result.
However, some ministers are โtrigger happyโ and have already proactively offered to quit, Burnham allies revealed, suggesting that several below cabinet level could resign over the coming days to try to pressurise Starmer.
โWeโre trying to hold that back. We canโt have a Boris Johnson-style collapse. If theyโre trying to force Keirโs hand with a kamikaze approach it will ultimately be counterproductive,โ a senior campaign figure said.
The prime minister has insisted he will fight any challenge, believing he has a duty to the country, even though some of his closest allies predict the leadership crisis may reach a tipping point where he has no option but to stand down.

