Sir Keir Starmer has announced that he will resign as leader of the Labour Party while remaining Prime Minister until a successor is chosen. He said Labour Party leadership nominations will open on 9 July, with the process expected to conclude before Parliament returns in September.
The statement was made in televised remarks after Starmer said he had spoken to His Majesty the King to inform him of his decision. He said Labour’s National Executive Committee would be asked to set out the timetable.
Starmer said he would remain in office during the contest to support an orderly handover and give his successor his full support.
Starmer Announces Labour Leadership Departure
Starmer said every decision he had taken had been about putting the country first. He then stated that he would resign as leader of the Labour Party.
He said he had spoken to the King that morning to inform him of the decision. His remarks separated the Labour leadership process from his immediate position as Prime Minister.
- Party role: Starmer said he will resign as Labour leader.
- Government role: Starmer said he will remain Prime Minister during the contest.
- Formal notice: Starmer said he had informed the King.
Timetable Planned For Leadership Contest
Starmer said he would ask Labour’s National Executive Committee to set out a timetable for the leadership process. He said nominations would open on 9 July.
He said the timetable would allow a new leader to be in place before Parliament returns in September if a contest takes place. The statement placed the Labour leadership process inside a defined summer transition period.
Leadership Timetable
| Stage | Timing | Context |
|---|---|---|
| NEC process | To be set | Starmer said the NEC would set the timetable |
| Nominations | 9 July | Opening date stated by Starmer |
| Completion | Before September | Applies if a contest is held |
Orderly Handover Before Parliament Returns
Starmer said he would remain in post as Prime Minister until the leadership contest is complete. He said he would do everything he could to ensure an orderly handover of power.
He also said he would give his successor full support. His remarks framed the transition as a managed process before Parliament returns after the summer period.
- Continuity: Starmer said he will stay in post until the contest ends.
- Successor support: Starmer said he will give full support to the next leader.
- Parliament timing: The process is intended to finish before MPs return in September.
Transition Position
| Area | Position | Attribution |
|---|---|---|
| Labour leadership | Resignation announced | Stated by Starmer |
| Prime Minister | Remaining in post | Stated by Starmer |
| Handover | Orderly transition planned | Stated by Starmer |
Starmer Frames Decision Around Country And Family
Starmer said his decisions had been about putting the country he loves first. He said his successor would inherit a Britain that was stronger and fairer than the one he inherited two years earlier.
He ended by saying that after leaving the biggest job in the country, he would spend more time on what he called the most important job. He referred to being the best husband he could be to his wife Vic and the best dad he could be to his children.
Starmer’s statement begins a Labour leadership process while keeping him in Downing Street during the transition. The timetable he described places nominations in July and aims to complete any contest before Parliament returns in September. His remarks also set out a commitment to support his successor and maintain continuity until the handover is complete.
Sources: Sir Keir Starmer televised statement outside 10 Downing street, 23 June 2026.
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