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SCMP Economy05.06.2026سياسة1 dk okumaChina

Andy Burnham confirms ambition to challenge Keir Starmer as prime minister

The Greater Manchester mayor said he would seek to represent Makerfield at the highest level, prompting an immediate rebuttal from Starmer.

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  • Andy Burnham said he intends to seek the highest office if he wins support, publicly signalling an ambition to challenge Keir Starmer.
  • Starmer responded that he would not walk away from his mandate.

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The article centers on Burnham’s effort to represent the Makerfield constituency and his suggestion that he could seek the highest office with sufficient backing from Labour MPs. It also places his remarks in the context of rivalry within Labour and an active local contest involving Reform UK.

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Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has for the first time confirmed his intention to challenge Keir Starmer to become Britain’s prime minister, prompting immediate criticism from the premier.

“If I get your support, I would seek to represent you at the highest possible level and give this constituency maximum power and influence,” Burnham said during an episode of the BBC’s Question Time.

He cited the ambitions of his main rival, former health secretary Wes Streeting, as part of his explanation for seeking the leadership of his party.

“I’d have to persuade members of the parliamentary Labour Party,” he said on Thursday in the Makerfield constituency he is seeking to represent. “So that’s the only question.”

Starmer responded through his spokesperson, who said he would not walk away from his mandate and that the country wanted the Labour Party to focus on governing rather than internal debates.

A telephone survey of 518 people in the Makerfield constituency, published by pollster Survation on Thursday evening, gave Burnham a 10-point lead over Reform UK candidate Robert Kenyon.

Kenyon also came under pressure during the Question Time debate over sexist comments he had made on social media. Asked about the remarks, he declined to apologise and said they were historic.

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  • Burnham’s comments are likely to prompt further questions about Labour leadership ambitions during the Makerfield campaign.

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  • Starmer’s team is likely to continue stressing party unity and governing rather than internal leadership debate.

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  • Robert Kenyon’s historic social media comments will likely remain a campaign issue in Makerfield.

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  • Will Andy Burnham formally stand for Labour leadership or only if parliamentary support materialises?
  • How will Labour Party members and MPs respond to Burnham’s remarks?
  • What effect, if any, will Robert Kenyon’s past social media comments have on the Makerfield race?

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This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

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