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Andy Burnham dealt ‘disaster’ live on air minutes before Starmer resigns

Alex Burghart made his feelings on the Labour Party’s current issues clear.

Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Alex Burghart slammed Keir Starmer‘s Labour Party during an appearance on GB News Breakfast. Shortly before the Prime Minister confirmed he would resign, aftet wo years in the role Burghart told hosts Alex Armstrong and Ellie Costello that no matter who succeeds Starmer, it will end in disaster for the Labour government.

Speaking via video link from Westminster, he said: “I think the Labour Party’s stuck between a rock and a hard place….The problem is that Andy Burnham doesn’t really know what his agenda is. He hasn’t set out what he would do if he were prime minister in any clear terms at all, and that means there really ought to be some sort of contest, so that Burnham can set out, and other potential candidates can set out what they actually want to do, so that the Labour Party can make an informed choice. That said, I don’t have any confidence in the Labour Party’s ability to make a decent choice, so I think it will end in disaster one way or another.”

Screen grab close up of Alex Armstrong and Ellie Costello in the GB News studio talking to Alex Burghart via video link

Alex Burghart slammed Labour while talking to Alex Armstrong and Ellie Costello on GB News (Image: GB News)

Continuing his withering appraisal of the party, he said: “I think the truth is that none of these people has any economic experience at all.

“None of them has ever run a business, none of them ever worked in industry, and consequently, you have Ed Miliband putting up the country’s energy prices, causing businesses to close…causing people to lose their jobs.

“They should be – we should be – getting energy…oil and gas out of the North Sea, and getting people’s electricity down, as Claire Coutinho and Kemi [Badenoch] have proposed.

“…You’ve got West Streeting, who…took over the Department of Health, and what have we seen? Strike after strike after strike.

Close up of Keir Starmer

Keir Starmer’s Labour were slammed on GB News (Image: Getty)

“It just doesn’t inspire anyone with confidence…I think that we need proper tough leadership, people who understand the economy,” he fumed.

Asked if he would like to see a general election should Burnham take over the role of Prime Minister he admitted he felt it was unlikely.

“I’m afraid I don’t think we’re going to get a general election. The turkeys don’t vote for Christmas. These people will cling on. I really want to get rid of this government. I really want to get rid of this government. I really want to get rid of the Labour Party in power. It’s been a disaster, but I don’t think we’re going to have that opportunity,” he said.

Just after 9.30am Starmer confirmed he was stepping down as Prime Minister following a brutal rejection from his own MPs. during his resignation speech the Prime Minister defended his record, pointing to his economic plans, falling NHS waiting lists, workers’ rights reforms, a fall in small boat crossings and his social media ban.

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