LIVE Reaction from Stockport as Keir Starmer resigns as prime minister
Updated 1 minutes ago By Alasdair Perry
Keir Starmer has resigned as prime minister and Labour leader.
Former Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham is a likely candidate for his replacement, after winning a by-election in Makerfield on Friday 19 June.
Stay tuned to this page as we bring you live updates from around Stockport.
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Stockport MP: Keir Starmer deserves 'thanks and respect', but it's time to 'renew Labour's sense of purpose'
Stockport Labour MP Navendu Mishra has said it is important to recognise Keir Starmer's service, but that now the focus must be 'firmly fixed on the future'.
In a statement this morning (22 June), Mr Mishra said: "It is important to recognise Sir Keir Starmer's service to both our nation and the Labour Party.
"He led Labour back into government with a historic mandate from the British people after years of Conservative and Liberal Democrat chaos, economic mismanagement and political instability. That was no small achievement.
"For his dedication to public service and his commitment to returning Labour to power, he deserves our thanks and respect.
The leadership contest ahead presents an opportunity not simply to choose a new leader, but to renew Labour's sense of purpose.
"It is a chance to reconnect with the concerns of the country, refocus on the priorities that matter most and show that Labour remains the party of fairness, opportunity and national renewal."
He added: "Whoever emerges as our next leader and Prime Minister must unite our movement, restore public confidence and provide the clear leadership needed to navigate continued cost-of-living pressures, rapid social change and increasing international uncertainty.
"The British people entrusted Labour with a historic mandate because they wanted change. We must never take that trust for granted. Now is the time to listen, to learn and to lead with renewed purpose.
"The task before us is clear: to rebuild trust in politics, renew confidence in government and ensure that every community has a stake in Britain's future.
"Together, we must build a fairer, stronger and more hopeful country for generations to come, and my focus as always will remain on what is best for Stockport."
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People 'sick and tired' of constant change at Number 10, Cheadle MP says
Cheadle's Lib Dem MP Tom Morrison has said people are 'sick and tired' of the constant change at number 10.
"Energy bills are still too high, taxes are the highest they've been in decades and our NHS still creaks under the strain of under investment", Mr Morrison said.
"Can someone in the Labour Government please get a grip, make the changes needed to fix the country and properly invest in our economy.
"We were promised change after 14 years of chaos with the Conservatives.
"I cant believe we are now seeing history repeating. Whether it's Andy or Wes, or Angela, we need bold direction, not more infighting."
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