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Andy Burnham's By-Election Victory Fuels Leadership Speculation

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  • Andy Burnham secured a significant by-election victory in Makerfield, winning more votes than all rivals combined.
  • His win fuels speculation about his leadership ambitions within the Labour party, positioning him as a potential challenger to Sir Keir Starmer and a strong contender against Reform UK.

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Why It Matters

Andy Burnham won the Makerfield parliamentary seat by-election with a significant majority, campaigning against his own party's governing record and positioning himself as a potential leader who can challenge Reform UK.

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He has won and won big time, taking more votes than all his rivals combined.

Granted the Makerfield parliamentary seat has elected Labour MPs for yonks, but just a matter of weeks ago, at the local elections, Reform UK were dominant in this collection of towns broadly to the south of Wigan – places like Abram, Hindley, Orrell and Winstanley.

It has allowed Burnham and his team to road test an argument here – and we can expect to hear more of it in the coming days and weeks – that he is the Labour figure, unlike Sir Keir Starmer, who can beat Nigel Farage and Reform.

And so, the coming argument will go, he ought to be their party leader and your prime minister.

Burnham's popularity and capacity to beat Reform in Greater Manchester is proven. What isn't is the extent to which this would extend around the country.

That was a by-election campaign and a results night like no other. I have covered umpteen by elections, but none as significant as this.

A total of 77,478 people were given the chance to choose a new MP explicitly because one of the candidates, Andy Burnham, wants to become prime minister and do so quickly.

And Burnham was, to all intents and purposes, campaigning against his own party's governing record at Westminster.

His victory speech, in the middle of the night, was, paragraph by paragraph, implicit about his ambitions and in totality almost explicit.

"Tonight could be a turning point," he said. "This is a final chance to change," adding that this was a result that could "bring about a country that works for everybody".

We can expect to see Burnham back in front of the cameras later this morning, although I am told we shouldn't expect him to elaborate on his wider ambitions beyond what he has already said.

We will also hear from the prime minister. How does he choose to respond?

While the polls were still open, his allies were on the phone trying to make his case.

They were arguing that the gap in the polls nationally between Labour and Reform isn't atypical for this point in a parliament.

They were arguing that "things are turning around" as one senior figure put it – pointing to the net migration numbers, economic growth and the money going into public services.

But the prime minister will wake up to see the stonking scale of Burnham's victory. Will it shift his outlook, his defiance, so frequently recently expressed?

Will it mean more Labour figures, from the cabinet down, privately – or publicly – call for him to go?

If that were to happen at scale, it may become obvious that Sir Keir can no longer viably govern.

But if it doesn't and this result here doesn't dilute his defiance, it will be up to his potential successors, Andy Burnham and Wes Streeting among them, to make a decision.

Who is willing – and when – to stick their head above the parapet and say they are launching a formal challenge?

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • More Labour figures will call for Starmer to go.

    Likely · Within weeks

  • A formal leadership challenge will be launched.

    Possible · Within months

Open Questions

  • Will Burnham launch a formal leadership challenge?
  • How will the Prime Minister respond to the result?
  • Can Burnham's success translate nationally?

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This article was originally published by BBC News.

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