Andy Burnham refuses to rule out Labour leadership bid in threat to Starmer

Andy Burnham was one step closer to creating a leadership threat to Sir Keir Starmer, and refused to take steps as the Mayor of Manchester.
Leaving his post would pave the way to return to Commons by opening the door of a possible labor leadership struggle.
It is one of the favorites to achieve Sir Keir, which led to the speculation of gloomy survey ratings among the deputies that could be transferred before the next general election until 2029.
Mr. Burnham said yesterday that staying in Manchester in Manchester until 2028, when the mayor’s period ended, he said. But to a significant extent, “If things change, I will not be trapped in a religion with a thought.”

When asked if he has ambitions for the leadership, Burnham, who served as a health secretary in the Gordon Brown government, told BBC Radio Manchester: “I never decided to go back to Westminster. And frankly I watch what’s going on there.”
Mr. Burnham, who made two unsuccessful leadership proposals in the past and badly beaten by Jeremy Corbyn in 2015, pointed out that he would take a new attempt if he had strong labor support.
“This is what I want to reach to people – ‘Right, I will put myself back there’. He would have to come in a different direction.”
He challenged his reports that he could withstand a parliamentary seat in Manchester Great, orum I don’t know if you need to be honest. This is a hypothetical question.
“Everyone ‘Who is the next person?’ ‘Why now has been a real turbulence for ten years?’
Sir Keir, deputy Angela Rayner’s resignation and Washington Ambassador Peter Mandelson’s connections with Jeffrey Epstein’la assigned to the questions about the questions about a two -week disaster after a disaster faced questions about the growing questions about the leadership.
And while the Labor Party leadership competition continues, former Commons leader Lucy Powell fights against Bridget Phillipson, while some workers’ deputies believe that the only solution to the party’s problems will be a complete leadership change.
The mainstream, a new campaign group within the party, was launched by Mr. Burnham last week and this could be a tool for the new direction.
The group says that Labour is the home of the “radical realists ve and that it is“ serious about gaining a democratic socialist future ”.
However, in an interview at the beginning of this week, Ms. Powell called Mr Burnham as a fiery speculation around the possible return of the “species sexist ..
“There are two powerful women in an open and transparent competition.
“Instead of talking about the two strong women, everyone talks about that there is a kind of proxy war between the two men, which I honestly find a kind of sexist,” he said.




