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Andy Burnham could be prime minister within weeks after Keir Starmer's resignation. He may now need to build a government before the World Cup final. This is where the real trade-offs start. How long can Andy Burnham's hopey, changey, Northern Soul vibes last in Downing Street? There's already an almighty row going on over who will be his chancellor.
Also today, where did all go wrong for Keir Starmer and what did Labour MPs think of his resignation speech?
Wes Streeting has said he will not contest Andy Burnham for the Labour leadership, but are there any other possible candidates for the leadership contest?
Steven Swinford, political editor, The Times
Patrick Maguire, chief political commentator, The Times
Executive producer: Molly Guinness
Producers: Harry Kitson, Euan Dawtrey
Picture credit: Getty Images
Audio: Reuters
00:00 — Starmer’s Resignation: The Total Lack of Contrition
00:48 — A Surreal Timeline: Six Prime Ministers in a Decade
01:56 — The Emotional Exit vs. The Bitter Backroom Reality
03:04 — Where It Went Wrong: Sins of Tone & Policy U-Turns
04:30 — The Brutal Verdict: "He Wasn't Up To It"
05:47 — Outsourcing Power: Sue Gray, McSweeney, and Rachel Reeves
08:46 — Enter Andy Burnham: Can He Rebrand the Labour Party?
11:36 — Ed Miliband vs. The Financial Markets
14:31 — Team Burnham's Impossible Economic Trade-offs
16:36 — Will the Gloss Wear Off? The Unforgiving Spotlight of No. 10
18:24 — Legitimacy Crisis: Nigel Farage Demands an Early Election
20:06 — The Whitehall Machine in Total Chaos
This podcast was brought to you thanks to subscribers of The Times and The Sunday Times. To enjoy unlimited digital access to all our journalism subscribe here.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Andy Burnham could be prime minister within weeks after Keir Starmer's resignation. He may now need to build a government before the World Cup final. This is where the real trade-offs start. How long can Andy Burnham's hopey, changey, Northern Soul vibes last in Downing Street? There's already an almighty row going on over who will be his chancellor.
Also today, where did all go wrong for Keir Starmer and what did Labour MPs think of his resignation speech?
Wes Streeting has said he will not contest Andy Burnham for the Labour leadership, but are there any other possible candidates for the leadership contest?
Steven Swinford, political editor, The Times
Patrick Maguire, chief political commentator, The Times
Executive producer: Molly Guinness
Producers: Harry Kitson, Euan Dawtrey
Picture credit: Getty Images
Audio: Reuters
00:00 — Starmer’s Resignation: The Total Lack of Contrition
00:48 — A Surreal Timeline: Six Prime Ministers in a Decade
01:56 — The Emotional Exit vs. The Bitter Backroom Reality
03:04 — Where It Went Wrong: Sins of Tone & Policy U-Turns
04:30 — The Brutal Verdict: "He Wasn't Up To It"
05:47 — Outsourcing Power: Sue Gray, McSweeney, and Rachel Reeves
08:46 — Enter Andy Burnham: Can He Rebrand the Labour Party?
11:36 — Ed Miliband vs. The Financial Markets
14:31 — Team Burnham's Impossible Economic Trade-offs
16:36 — Will the Gloss Wear Off? The Unforgiving Spotlight of No. 10
18:24 — Legitimacy Crisis: Nigel Farage Demands an Early Election
20:06 — The Whitehall Machine in Total Chaos
This podcast was brought to you thanks to subscribers of The Times and The Sunday Times. To enjoy unlimited digital access to all our journalism subscribe here.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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