
This Is Why Andy Burnham: Is “King in the North” trying to take Starmer’s throne?
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Sep 15, 2025 The podcast dives into the shaky ground beneath Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership in Labour, citing discontent among MPs. Andy Burnham, the “King in the North,” is emerging as a potential challenger, backed by a new campaign group pushing for bold reforms like a wealth tax. The discussion highlights Burnham's unique appeal and the impact of local elections on leadership stability. Political maneuvering and internal party dynamics are crucial as Labour navigates its uncertain future, pondering what a leadership contest might look like.
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Frontrunner Status But Parliamentary Hurdle
- Burnham would likely be the frontrunner in any contest due to name recognition and popularity.
- He could probably reach the 80 MP nomination threshold if he chose to stand.
Winning Westminster Could Cost Manchester
- Burnham cannot simultaneously be mayor and an MP, so a Westminster bid would trigger a Greater Manchester mayoral by-election.
- Losing the mayoralty risks handing a high-profile prize to opponents and weakening Labour locally.
Local Popularity Backed By Results
- Robert Ford declares a local interest as a Manchester professor and notes Burnham's strong local record.
- Burnham's consistently strong local wins and visible delivery drive his high approval ratings.
