Andy Burnham's Political Comeback: A New Challenge for Starmer?
The Labour Party has approved Andy Burnham's candidacy for a parliamentary seat, positioning him for a potential leadership challenge against Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Despite Burnham's intentions to revitalize Labour, the decision adds to Starmer's troubles, especially following significant losses in recent local elections.
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The Labour Party has paved the way for Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham to make a return to parliamentary politics, following Friday's decision to let him stand in the upcoming Makerfield by-election. This move sets the stage for Burnham to potentially challenge Keir Starmer for the party leadership.
Ahead of the decision, a lawmaker resigned to make room for Burnham's candidacy—a crucial step if Burnham intends to contest Starmer's position as party leader. While Burnham has expressed his desire to 'change Labour for the better,' he has stopped short of declaring an outright leadership challenge.
The Labour National Executive Committee's recent approval marks a shift from earlier this year, when it had blocked Burnham from contesting a different seat. Observers see Friday's decision as pivotal, particularly in light of Labour's electoral setbacks and rising political tensions within the party.
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