英国国债收益率飙升,伯纳姆胜选引发斯塔默下台猜测
UK Gilt Yields Spike As Burnham Win Opens Door To Oust Starmer

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/uk-gilt-yields-spike-burnham-win-opens-door-oust-starmer

大曼彻斯特市长安迪·伯纳姆(Andy Burnham)在梅克菲尔德(Makerfield)补选中取得决定性胜利,严重动摇了基尔·斯塔默(Keir Starmer)首相的领导地位。伯纳姆以54.8%的得票率确立了挑战斯塔默的明确优势,而斯塔默因地方选举表现不佳和党内压力,支持率已大幅下跌。 尽管斯塔默强硬表示将应对任何领导权挑战,但分析人士认为他的处境日益危险。前助手们指出,伯纳姆获得的强力民意授权可能会让他被任命为首相——甚至无需经过正式选举——以避免党内进一步动荡。 这种政治不确定性导致市场不安,英镑小幅下跌,国债收益率上升,因为投资者正在将日益增长的国内风险纳入考量。目前在英国主要政治人物中拥有最高支持率的伯纳姆已向其所在党派发出警告,称这一结果是改变航向的“最后机会”。如果斯塔默被罢免,英国将面临不到四年内更换第五位首相的前景。

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The odds of embattled UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer being ousted by the end of July are soaring this morning...

...after Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham won a decisive victory for the ruling Labour Party that delivers him a seat in Parliament and, with it, a pathway to challenge Starmer for his job.

Burnham was elected in a standalone contest for the constituency of Makerfield, in northwestern England, with a convincing 54.8% of the vote. He defeated Robert Kenyon from Nigel Farage’s right-wing Reform UK, who secured 34.5%, while third-placed Restore Britain registered just under 7%.

In a post on X, Starmer congratulated his rival on his victory.

“Voters chose Labour’s campaign of hope and optimism over division and hate,” he wrote.

Farage said he was “disappointed,” in a video posted after the result.

Addressing voters who left his party for Restore he asked:

“What do you want? We are the challenger party to the left in this country, and I would urge you to think again.”

A defiant Starmer said in response that he would run against Burnham in any leadership contest.

“If there is one, I’ll stand,” he told broadcasters on Friday morning, hours after Burnham’s victory:

“I’m not going to walk away.”

As Bloomberg reports, the prime minister’s fortunes have faded after he led his party to a dismal showing in the May locals, where Reform gained ground. In the aftermath, almost a quarter of Labour’s more-than 400 MPs called on Starmer to go.

“Tonight could, just could, be the turning point,” Burnham said after the results were announced to loud cheers from his supporters.

“I do say to my own party, this is a final chance to change.”

“We must hear it, we must act upon it, and we must get it right,” he said.

“There will be no second chance.”

Despite, Burnham's ruling out changing the government’s limits on borrowing if he were to gain power, in a bid to reassure investors about his fiscal plans, his win pushed Cable slightly lower and gilt yields notably higher:

 “With Burnham having made a statement win, the next few months will likely see domestic political risks dominating headlines in the UK and as a result markets pricing in real political risk premium,” said Megum Muhic, a strategist at RBC.

Burnham has the best (least worst) ratings of any major UK politician...

“The prime minister is now in political quicksand,” James Lyons, Starmer’s former director of communications, told Sky News.

“There is now a very good chance that Andy Burnham will be installed as prime minister without a contest,” he said, adding that the size of the win makes that more likely.

If Starmer steps down or is voted out by the Labour Party membership, the UK would usher in its fifth prime minister in less than four years.

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