Simon Case Warns UK Debt Costs Rise as Labour Leadership Fight Threatens Starmer
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Updated · BBC.com · Jun 21
Simon Case Warns UK Debt Costs Rise as Labour Leadership Fight Threatens Starmer
1 articles · Updated · BBC.com · Jun 21
Summary
Simon Case said uncertainty over Keir Starmer’s future is already lifting UK borrowing costs, warning that every moment of political turmoil makes servicing the country’s large debt more expensive.
The former cabinet secretary linked that market reaction to Andy Burnham’s Makerfield by-election win, which has intensified pressure on Starmer to set out a departure timetable and avoid a full leadership contest.
Starmer has refused to quit, telling allies he will fight any challenge, while Downing Street said he remains focused on governing after he spent Friday calling cabinet ministers to test support.
Case, who served four prime ministers from 2020 to 2024, said leadership upheaval also stalls urgent decisions on health, education and defence, citing delayed choices after Defence Secretary John Healey’s resignation.