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Andy Burnham’s road back to parliament would be a bumpy one

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Greater Manchester mayor said to have ‘zero’ chance of NEC selection, but public fuss may just embarrass No 10 enough

If Andy Burnham has a road back to parliament to challenge Keir Starmer as Labour leader, it is a road with six-foot-deep potholes. With the right vehicle, it may be possible – but there are points at which any brave traveller might think about turning back.

For Burnham to run in Andrew Gwynne’s seat of Gorton and Denton, he would first have to stand down as mayor of Greater Manchester. This in itself is no small decision for a seat he may not get selected to fight. He would potentially cost the authority millions in running a mayoral byelection – and the party a significant sum to fight it.

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Source: www.theguardian.com

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