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UK’s Burnham not planning early election if he becomes prime minister

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LONDON, June ‌2 (Reuters) - British Labour Party ​politician Andy Burnham will not call an ⁠early national election should he replace Keir Starmer to become ​prime minister, his spokesperson said on ‌Tuesday.

Burnham is running for a vacant seat in parliament and, if successful, would ⁠then be able ⁠to launch a leadership challenge to Starmer, whose authority has been badly damaged after poor local ‌election results and other missteps since ⁠taking power.

His spokesperson said ‌Burnham had no ​plans to call an immediate election if he did become prime ‌minister. Britain is next ​due to ⁠hold a national parliamentary election ‌in 2029.

On Saturday, ⁠the Sun newspaper had reported that Burnham might call an early ​election should ‌he ultimately replace Starmer as leader.

(Reporting ⁠by Elizabeth Piper, ​writing by William James; editing ​by Michael Holden)

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