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Starmer ally Jones backs Burnham after being reassured on economic plans

Starmer ally Jones backs Burnham after being reassured on economic plans

ReutersWed, June 24, 2026 at 7:59 AM UTC

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Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Darren Jones walks outside 10 Downing Street before a cabinet meeting after British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a timeline for his resignation, in London, Britain, June 23, 2026. REUTERS/Toby Melville

LONDON, June 24 (Reuters) - Darren Jones, an ally of outgoing Prime Minister Keir Starmer, endorsed Andy Burnham to take ‌over on Wednesday after saying he had been reassured by ‌the former mayor's economic plans, including ways he could possibly borrow more.

Jones, chief secretary ​to Starmer, said he had discussed economic policy with Burnham after he alarmed investors last year by saying the country had to stop being in "hock to the bond markets", comments he later said had ‌been misrepresented.

Asked by Sky ⁠News if Burnham would borrow more, Jones said markets, trade unions and the governing Labour Party would accept ⁠targeted additional borrowing if backed by a credible plan to stimulate the economy.

Jones said there was "room to borrow a little bit more" but ​added that ​Burnham had not outlined specific spending ​plans in their talks.

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"We talked ... ‌a lot about what he (Burnham) was thinking on the economy and what my thoughts were on that, and some of the potential ways forward for the new government," he said.

Starmer said on Monday he would step down following months of pressure over the party's ‌poor poll ratings and setbacks in local elections, ​triggering a leadership contest to start ​on July 9.

Burnham is the ​only candidate to put his name forward and ‌the party expects a coronation, meaning ​he could become ​prime minister by the middle of July. If appointed, he will be Britain's seventh leader in 10 years.

"Andy Burnham is going ​to be the ‌next prime minister. And if there was a contest of ​Labour Party members, he would win," Jones said.

(Reporting by ​Muvija M; Editing by Kate Holton)

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