Andy Burnham’s resounding victory in the Makerfield by-election will see him reentering Westminster as a Labour MP on Monday. His win has sparked speculation about a potential challenge to Keir Starmer for the Labour Party leadership, a move Burnham has hinted at in the past. Burnham views his win as a pivotal moment, aiming to create a more equitable society for all.
In his victory speech, Burnham emphasized his commitment to leading by example, prioritizing solutions over scoring political points. He pledged to work diligently post-election to mend any divides from the campaign and assured constituents that he would represent them regardless of their voting choice.
Securing 24,927 votes, Burnham achieved a significant majority of 9,231, with Reform’s Robert Kenyon trailing in second place with 15,696 votes. For detailed election results, refer to the full breakdown.
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