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Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jul 8
Al Carns Drops Labour Leadership Bid, Leaving Andy Burnham as Sole Declared Candidate
Updated
Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jul 8

Al Carns Drops Labour Leadership Bid, Leaving Andy Burnham as Sole Declared Candidate

3 articles · Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jul 8

Summary

  • Al Carns said he will not run for Labour leader and urged the party to unite behind Andy Burnham, calling a contest "not the best use of Labour's time."
  • Tuesday talks with Burnham shifted Carns from skepticism earlier this week to support, with the former defence minister saying Burnham would "make the right decisions and move the country forward."
  • Burnham is now the only Labour MP to declare, after Keir Starmer resigned as prime minister last month and Wes Streeting also chose to back him.
  • Thursday opens the nomination window, with candidates needing support from 81 Labour MPs plus affiliated groups or local parties; if Burnham reaches 323 MP nominations, no rival can enter.
  • That path could make Burnham Labour leader by July 17 and prime minister by July 20, accelerating a handover after his return to Westminster in last month's Makerfield by-election.

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