Could ‘king in the north’ become Britain’s new prime minister?
Summary
Andy Burnham, a popular Labour politician known as the "king of the north," won a byelection in north-west England with 55% of the vote. His victory gives him a chance to challenge Keir Starmer to become the next UK prime minister, marking a potential shift in British politics.Key Facts
- Andy Burnham won the Makerfield byelection with 55% of the vote, beating Reform UK’s 35%.
- The byelection victory gave Burnham a seat in the UK Parliament (Westminster).
- Burnham previously served as mayor of Greater Manchester for nine years.
- He has a history in government, having been a minister under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.
- Burnham is running for Labour party leader for the third time.
- His campaign focused on representing neglected northern communities.
- The victory may lead Burnham to challenge current Labour leader Keir Starmer.
- Burnham uses the symbol of the worker bee to represent his northern roots and industrial heritage.
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