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What to know about Keir Starmer's successful rival, newly-elected Andy Burnham

Burnham won 55% of the vote and beat Reform UK by more than 9,000 votes, strengthening his case for a Labour leadership challenge.

  • On Thursday, Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham won a parliamentary seat in Makerfield, positioning himself to challenge Prime Minister Keir Starmer in what he hailed as a 'turning point' for Britain.
  • The 56-year-old politician earned his reputation championing Greater Manchester, where he branded a public transport system the Bee Network and challenged London-centric policies during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Under Labour Party rules, any leadership challenger must secure backing from 20 percent of lawmakers in the House of Commons, equating to 81 members, to trigger a formal contest.
  • Former health minister Wes Streeting stated he is prepared to challenge Starmer soon if the prime minister fails to set out a departure timetable following recent heavy election losses.
  • Critics argue running a country of 70 million differs fundamentally from overseeing a city region of 3 million, questioning where funding will come for the pledges Burnham sketched to supporters.
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Andy Burnham has been the most popular politician outside Westminster for years. The challenge now is to achieve a successful transformation from outsider to prime minister. After his strong victory in Makerfield’s by-elections, the mayor of Greater Manchester has so far become the indisputable favorite to succeed Keir Starmer as the leader of the Labour Party and become Britain’s seventh prime minister in just a decade. His rise reflects the ex…

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Sir Keir Starmer remained alone, or almost, in defense of his Downing Street fort. And the last, probably decisive, gunned down was shot by the mayor of Manchester, Andy Burnham. Thanks to the overwhelming success at the supplementary elections in Makerfield he returned to Westminster with 54% of the preferences, proving to be able to beat Nigel Farage's Reform Uk by 20 percentage points and, above all, ready to take the lead of the Labour Party…

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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