The Papers: 'Starmer's battle begins' and 'Rivals'
'Starmer's battle begins' and 'Rivals'Just nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleThe papers are dominated by Sir Keir Starmer's fight to stay on as prime minister, after Thursday saw Health Secretary Wes Streeting resign from Cabinet - although he did not launch a leadership bid. The Financial Times summarises events as "Starmer's battle begins". According to the paper, the prime minister is looking down the barrel of an "agonising and protracted leadership crisis" after a "day of drama" that included the resignation by Labour MP Josh Simons from his seat near Manchester - effectively offering Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham a route back to Westminster which would allow him to launch a leadership bid of his own.The Metro has re-imagined the "dramatic power struggle" as an episode of Rivals picturing Streeting, Burnham and former Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner as characters in the "raucous" TV series, along with Sir Keir, elevated to the role of Lord Baddingham. Many papers lead on Burnham's ambitions, with the Sun declaring "Burn to run". The paper explains that following Simons's decision to step aside, Burnham will need to be chosen as Labour's candidate by the party's National Executive Committee before he can run for the seat in Makersfield. Following his approval, there would then be a by-election - and the Sun notes that Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has promised to throw "absolutely everything" at winning the seat. If Burnham won the seat, he would then be eligible to try and win the premiership.Burnham is also front and centre of the Daily Telegraph, which has been told that his bid to be the Labour Party candidate for Makersfield will not be blocked by NEC. It writes that the current mayor of Manchester made a "coded reference" to his leadership ambitions when he announced his intention to run for the seat, say...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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