Who else might challenge Andy Burnham for the Labour leadership?published at 14:44 BST
Image source, EPA/ShutterstockAl Carns
- Resigned as armed forces minister amid a dispute with Prime Minister Keir Starmer over military funding
- Speaking to journalists today, Carns says a decision to run for prime minister would be based on "multiple factors"
- Carns is currently MP for Birmingham Selly Oak, and before entering politics he had a 24-year military career - which included serving with the Royal Marines in Afghanistan
Image source, ReutersDarren Jones
- Was given a key No 10 role by Keir Starmer in September 2025 when he was appointed chief secretary to the prime minister
- Jones has risen through the ranks since he was first elected as the MP for Bristol North West in 2017
- After Starmer's resignation, some MPs are urging Jones - a close ally of Starmer - to stand. It is considered unlikely, but Jones is understood not to have ruled it out
Image source, PA MediaOther mentions:
- Former Health Secretary Wes Streeting had stated his intention to run for the leadership when he resigned from cabinet in May, but has since encouraged Labour MPs to back Burnham's bid for No 10
- Angela Rayner, Starmer's former deputy prime minister, could return to front-line politics after she said she was "exonerated" over claims she had "deliberately sought to avoid tax". But she has not made any move to challenge Burnham






















