On June 23, 2016, British voters opted to withdraw from the European Union and Euratom with 51.89% of the vote. Since the Brexit referendum, the United Kingdom has been led by six different Prime Ministers, including David Cameron. The most recent leader, Keir Starmer, established the restoration of closer ties with the EU as a primary objective. Attention is now turning toward Andy Burnham as a potential successor to the premiership. European observers are curious about Burnham's specific stance regarding the European Union. However, his potential approach has yet to generate significant enthusiasm across the continent. His alignment with Starmer's policies remains a point of interest for international analysts.