Labour’s Andy Burnham wins the Makerfield by election – so how could we see a challenge to Keir Starmer as Labour Party leader?
Burnham won almost 25,000 votes, beating Reform UK’s Robert Kenyon by more than 9,000 votes. In his victory speech Andy Burnham said "Everyone knows that politics isn’t working, and has previously said he would seek to enter any Labour leadership contest.
So what happens now?
Adam and Chris are joined by Kevin Fitzpatrick political reporter for Radio Manchester and Luke Tryl Director of More in Common.
00:00 Intro
00:33 Andy Burnham wins Makerfield
00:56 What the result means for Labour
03:10 Why the result was bigger than expected
06:23 Burnham’s local campaign strategy
08:35 The issues voters raised in Makerfield
13:54 Burnham’s victory speech analysed
21:57 Greater Manchester mayoral election
22:44 Keir Starmer’s response and what comes next
29:51 Scotland’s by-election results
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