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Future of UK's Starmer hangs on crucial by-election

Labour's Andy Burnham is eyeing a return to parliament and the ouster of the unpopular Keir Starmer. (AP PHOTO)

The northern English area of Makerfield ‌is voting in a by-election that could return Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham to parliament, paving the way for him to launch a bid to ‌take over as prime minister.

The election, triggered by a party colleague resigning his seat, has brought unusual attention to the former coalmining area near Manchester as ‌its result will determine the shape of an inevitable challenge to the deeply unpopular Keir Starmer.

If Burnham defeats the candidate for Reform UK, Brexit advocate Nigel Farage's populist party, his victory on Thursday will fire the starting gun on a race to replace Starmer as leader of the Labour Party, a contest that could give Britain its seventh prime minister in just more than a decade. 

Starmer himself has pledged to fight on.

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer at the G7 summit in France
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has repeatedly said ‌he will contest any leadership bid. (AP PHOTO)

Burnham, 56, made two ‌unsuccessful bids to become ‌Labour leader, in 2010 ⁠and 2015. 

He has mostly tried to play down his leadership ambitions by casting the by-election as ​a fight to improve the life chances of people in the area, close to where he now lives and where his three children went to school.

But more attention has focused on his hints of how he might govern Britain, leading to accusations from other candidates that, to him, the poll is just a stepping stone to winning national power.

"Change is coming, but the question tonight is 'what kind of change?'" Burnham said in a speech to party supporters, also broadcast on X, ⁠late on Wednesday.

"A vote for me is a vote to end 40 years ‌of trickle-down economics that ​didn't trickle down much at all to people here."

Placards for the Labour Party and Reform UK in Wigan, England
Polls put Labour's Andy Burnham just ahead of Reform UK's candidate in the Makerfield vote. (EPA PHOTO)

After flooding Makerfield with senior ministers and dozens of MPs, Labour is nervously confident that Burnham ​can defeat Reform's candidate, ‌Robert Kenyon, a self-employed plumber who is also from the area.

Polls put Burnham ahead with Reform close behind, its share of the vote dented ​by a new right-wing party called Restore Britain. 

Results are expected in the early hours of Friday.

If Burnham wins, he has made clear he would run in any leadership race against the prime minister, although he might not move immediately. 

Another leadership rival, former health minister Wes ​Streeting, ​says he is prepared to trigger a challenge if Starmer does ​not step down as Streeting has urged.

Wes Streeting departs 10 Downing Street
Former minister Wes Streeting has vowed to trigger a challenge if Keir Starmer doesn't quit. (EPA PHOTO)

Starmer, 63, has repeatedly said ‌he will contest any leadership bid, saying he has "always battled against the odds" by taking a Labour Party that suffered its worst defeat for 84 years in 2019 to a landslide victory in 2024.

But several senior Labour MPs say Starmer could be persuaded to hand the reins to Burnham, who appears to command significant support among Labour members of parliament, to prevent a months-long leadership contest that could further alienate voters before a national election due in 2029.

Burnham could then ​offer Streeting a high-profile cabinet job in return for declining to trigger a contest for the leadership, Labour MPs said.

One senior MP said the ​party's standing could only suffer from a likely ⁠three-month leadership campaign over the summer, and that its members of parliament were likely to prioritise a quick, ​clean resolution.

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