Andy Burnham, the Mayor of Greater Manchester, has been offered a pathway to return to the UK Parliament and potentially challenge Keir Starmer for the Labour leadership. Labour MP Josh Simons announced he would stand down from his Makerfield seat, triggering a by-election that would allow Burnham to contest the seat and re-enter Westminster. Simons stated he was stepping aside specifically to enable Burnham’s return, describing it as Burnham’s "home" . Burnham has confirmed his intention to stand as the Labour candidate in the Makerfield by-election .
This development follows months of speculation about Burnham’s ambitions to return to Parliament, after Starmer previously blocked him from running in the Gorton and Denton by-election earlier in 2026. Burnham’s supporters within the party had expressed frustration over this decision . If successful in the by-election, Burnham would be positioned to launch a leadership challenge against Starmer, whose premiership is described as increasingly precarious amid internal Labour divisions .
The by-election in Makerfield is expected to be highly contested, with Reform UK leader Nigel Farage announcing that his party will "throw absolutely everything" at winning the seat . Meanwhile, Defence Minister Al Carns, elected in 2024, has indicated he would also launch a leadership bid if a contest arises, though he downplayed his ambitions in public statements . Carns emphasized Labour’s need to reconnect with working-class voters, arguing the party has lost touch with communities in areas like Sheffield, Stoke-on-Trent, and Swansea.
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