Burnham says he is willing to negotiate with Whitehall on the talks with the US

  • Burnham says he will not be able to reach an agreement with the civil service without devolution, and that the plan would be delayed until 20 July.
  • The Guardian reports that, after the renewal of Donald Trump’s mandate in January 2025, Keir Starmer’s adviser, through a series of internal political changes, has explained that the plan would be delayed until 20 July.
  • In materials provided to him, the US ambassador to the UK may be able to start talks with Trump.

In Britain’s official system, Keir Starmer, who is in charge, Andy Burnham, who could be prime minister, said he would be able to reach an agreement with the civil service to negotiate with the US.

According to Independent, the delay in the talks was started by the civil service. Burnham, James Purnell (former New Labour minister, who is also deputy chief of staff) and Louise Haigh, Burnham’s adviser and the deputy minister of transport. On the other hand, cabinet secretary Antonia Romero is responsible for the talks.

Independent reports that the teams involved in the process are expected to be without devolution. Burnham, who is responsible, did not accept that the plan would be delayed until 20 July, saying that the talks may be delayed due to the lack of an agreement.

The Guardian says that Keir Starmer, in January 2025, promised to begin talks with Donald Trump and that the UK’s prime minister would not be able to reach an agreement with the US. It also says that the talks between Trump and Starmer about Greenland, the UK’s involvement in Afghanistan and the United States would not be able to reach an agreement with Iran.

According to The Guardian, the talks were about the British prime minister’s agreement with the US and that the UK would not be able to reach an agreement with the United States. It also says that the talks between Trump and Starmer were expected to be delayed until the end of the year.

The Guardian also says that the talks were about the British prime minister’s agreement with the US and that Burnham may be able to reach an agreement with the US. However, the materials say that Burnham did not have any influence on the outcome of the talks.

Independent also says that Burnham will be unable to reach an agreement with the civil service on the talks scheduled for 20 July, and that the plan would be delayed because the civil service will not be able to reach an agreement with the civil service. The materials also say that Burnham is expected to be unable to reach an agreement with the civil service.