Greens to Contest Makerfield Byelection, Complicating Burnham's Return Bid
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The Green Party will contest the Makerfield byelection, potentially splitting the left-wing vote and challenging Andy Burnham's bid to return to parliament amid a strong Reform UK presence.
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The Makerfield byelection follows the resignation of Labour MP Josh Simons, who stepped down to potentially clear the path for Andy Burnham's return to parliament.
The Green Party has announced its intention to contest the upcoming Makerfield byelection, complicating Andy Burnham’s potential return to parliament. Despite Labour’s smaller majority of over 5,000 and Reform UK’s strong showing in recent local elections, the Greens are confident after their win in Gorton and Denton. Burnham, seeking the Labour nomination, faces a challenge from Reform UK and now the Greens, who are looking to split the left-wing vote. The byelection’s outcome is uncertain, with the Greens’ involvement potentially altering the dynamics.
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Close contest between Labour and Reform UK, with Greens potentially impacting the outcome
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Preguntas abiertas
- Will the Labour NEC approve Burnham's candidacy?
- Who will the Green Party select as their candidate?





