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UK Labour Party says it will let Burnham run for parliamentary seat

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Posted on May 15, 2026

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· Last updated: May 15, 2026

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Labour Party Approves Andy Burnham Candidacy for Makerfield By-Election

Andy Burnham's Path to Parliamentary Return and Political Implications

Labour Party Grants Permission for Burnham's Candidacy

LONDON, May 15 (Reuters) - Britain's governing Labour Party said on Friday it had agreed to let Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham seek a return to parliament, a step towards a possible challenge to Prime Minister Keir Starmer's leadership.

Impact on Party Leadership and Investor Confidence

The prospect of a challenge from the left-leaning Burnham has deepened a crisis for Starmer, whose party suffered heavy losses in local elections last week, and unnerved investors, as Britain's borrowing costs jumped on Friday by the most in over a year.

Resignation of Lawmaker and By-Election Mechanics

On Thursday a lawmaker gave up his seat so that Burnham could seek election to parliament, which is necessary if he is to challenge Starmer for Labour Party leadership and thus replace him as prime minister.

Burnham had sought the permission of Labour's National Executive Committee to stand in the by-election.

Labour NEC's Decision and Official Statement

A party spokesperson said the NEC had "today given permission to Andy Burnham to stand in the candidate selection process in the forthcoming by-election for the Makerfield constituency".

Burnham's Position and Party Dynamics

Burnham has said he wants to "change Labour for the better" but has stopped short of explicitly saying he will challenge Starmer, though dozens of lawmakers who this week urged Starmer to set out a timetable for resignation favour Burnham as his successor.

Previous NEC Block and Current Political Climate

Earlier this year, the NEC blocked Burnham from running for a different seat in Greater Manchester, a move decried by the left of the party as an attempt by Starmer and his allies to block a rival.

Friday's decision means Burnham will not be blocked again in a similar manner by Labour, although he has not yet been formally confirmed as its candidate. The by-election is likely to be a close contest with Nigel Farage's populist right-wing Reform UK.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Alistair Smout; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

Key Takeaways

  • Labour’s NEC has given Burnham permission to enter the selection for the Makerfield by‑election seat, previously blocked in earlier attempts (internazionale.it).
  • MP Josh Simons resigned to trigger the by‑election, clearing the path for Burnham, who must win the seat before mounting any leadership challenge (news.sky.com).
  • Markets reacted negatively: UK government borrowing costs surged, marking the steepest rise in over a year, reflecting investor concern over heightened political instability (marketscreener.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 is Andy Burnham running for a parliamentary seat?
Andy Burnham seeks a return to parliament, which is required if he wants to challenge Keir Starmer for Labour Party leadership.
Could Andy Burnham replace Keir Starmer as Labour leader?
If elected to parliament and backed by party members, Andy Burnham could challenge and potentially replace Keir Starmer as leader.

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