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Labour mayor Burnham signals he would run in leadership contest against UK's Starmer

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Posted on June 4, 2026

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Labour mayor Burnham signals he would run in leadership contest against UK's Starmer

Burnham's Potential Challenge to Starmer's Leadership

LONDON, June 4 (Reuters) - Labour mayor Andy Burnham signalled on Thursday he would run in any leadership race against Prime Minister Keir Starmer, saying that if he won a local election later this month he would seek to join any challenge against the British leader.

Debate Highlights and Burnham's Position

Speaking in a BBC debate with other contenders in an election to a parliamentary seat in northern England, Greater Manchester mayor Burnham said the governing Labour Party, which is trailing in opinion polls, needed a fundamental change.

Starmer's Popularity and Rivals

Starmer, whose popularity ratings are some of the lowest for a British leader, has vowed to fight to keep his job, but potential rivals are circling him, including Burnham and former health minister Wes Streeting, who resigned last month in protest at the prime minister's record.

Burnham's Leadership Ambitions

Asked about his ambitions, Burnham, who lost two earlier attempts to become Labour leader, said he did not want to get "ahead of himself", acknowledging he must first win the election in Makerfield on June 18 to be able to challenge Starmer.

"I can't do anything unless I'm lucky enough to get the support of people here (in Makerfield). But if I get your support, I would seek to represent you at the highest possible level," he said in the debate.

Streeting's Role and Burnham's Strategy

He said he thought Streeting seemed to have already "launched a leadership contest", something the former health minister has not yet done formally.

"So if that is running, I would seek to join it. But I'd have to persuade members of the parliamentary Labour Party to do the same. So that's the only question," Burnham said.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Elizabeth Piper, editing by Kate Holton)

Key Takeaways

  • Andy Burnham stated he’d seek to join a leadership challenge against Keir Starmer if he wins the Makerfield by‑election on June 18 (needs NEC permission and MP support) (lemonde.fr)
  • Former Health Secretary Wes Streeting resigned in mid‑May citing lack of confidence in Starmer and called for a broad leadership contest, raising pressure on the PM (investing.com)
  • Labour is trailing in opinion polls and underperforming in local elections, intensifying speculation of internal leadership challenges, with Burnham and Streeting viewed as prominent potential rivals (elpais.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Andy Burnham?
Andy Burnham is the Mayor of Greater Manchester and a prominent Labour Party politician in the UK.
Why might Andy Burnham run for Labour leader?
Burnham signalled he could enter a leadership contest against Starmer if he wins the Makerfield election later this month.
Who are the potential rivals to Keir Starmer?
Potential rivals include Andy Burnham and former health minister Wes Streeting.
What needs to happen before Burnham can join a leadership contest?
Burnham must first win the Makerfield election and gain the support of the parliamentary Labour Party.
What is the current state of the Labour Party in opinion polls?
The Labour Party, under Keir Starmer, is trailing in opinion polls.

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