'Messiah' without a mandate: As tearful Starmer departs, his assassin Andy Burnham arrives in Westminster in scenes of near-hysteria. But in Mail readers' poll, 89% say he should call an election
Sir Keir was moved to tears as he delivered his resignation speech on the steps of No 10 just days after vowing to fight on;. Mr Burnham brushed aside calls to hold an early election, saying journalists asking the question were 'jumping several hurdles';. Labour MPs opposed to a coronation were lobbying Sir Keir's right-hand man Darren Jones to stand;. The EU postponed a planned summit on Labour's Brexit reset next month to give Mr Burnham time to set out his position;. Mr Burnham faced growing pressure to abandon plans to appoint Mr Miliband as Chancellor, amid fears it could destabilise the financial markets;. The long-delayed Defence Investment Plan could be postponed again to give Mr Burnham time to assess his priorities on a subject on which he has been vague;. A snap YouGov poll found voters back Sir Keir's decision to quit by a margin of 62 per cent to 19 per cent.المصدر: Daily Mail | Source: Daily Mail
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