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Starmer vs Burnham: Will Labour Split Over MP Bid?

February 8, 2026 Lucas Fernandez – World Editor World

Ever since Andy Burnham ⁣abandoned Westminster to become⁣ Greater Manchester’s first ever mayor in 2017,he has been dogged with questions about returning to parliament for⁢ the top job. He never hid ⁤his ambition to become prime minister ⁣one day – he couldn’t, really, given that he‍ tried and failed twice to become Labor party leader. But he insisted time and again that he⁤ was perfectly happy back ⁤in his ‍beloved north, and‍ had no plans⁤ to get back to London.

Then on Saturday night, he finally cracked. He wrote a 6,000-word essay for the Observer, setting out his stall as⁢ the candidate who can heal a divided⁤ country. It was a clear signal that he is now seriously preparing to run for ⁣the Labour leadership when Keir Starmer eventually steps⁤ down.

Burnham’s essay⁢ is a engaging document. It’s a blend of personal ⁣reflection,political analysis and policy proposals.⁣ He argues that the country is suffering from a “national malaise” – a sense of hopelessness ‍and disconnection – and that only a radical, new approach ‍can ‍fix it. he calls for a “take back control” agenda that ⁤goes beyond Brexit, giving more power to local ‍communities⁢ and⁤ individuals.

He identifies five core changes needed: strengthening local democracy, taking public services out of Westminster control, creating a new settlement with business, restoring pride in place, and redefining British identity. He argues⁢ that Labour needs to move beyond its customary focus on redistribution and⁣ embrace a more positive, empowering vision.

Burnham’s decision to launch his leadership bid ⁤in this way⁢ is unconventional, to say the least. It’s⁣ a long⁣ way from the usual soundbites and media appearances. But it’s also very much in character. He has always been a bit of an outsider, and he’s never been afraid to challenge the status quo. He’s betting that voters are tired⁢ of the ‍same old political games and are looking for someone who can offer a genuinely different approach.

The essay has already ⁤generated⁤ a lot of ⁣buzz. Some commentators have praised it as a bold and visionary document. Others have dismissed it as unrealistic and impractical. ⁤But one thing is certain:⁣ Andy ⁢Burnham has thrown down the gauntlet. The race to‍ succeed Keir ⁢starmer ⁤has well and truly begun.

Key Takeaways

  • Andy burnham has signaled‍ his intention to run ‍for Labour⁣ leader when Keir Starmer ⁢steps down.
  • He outlined his vision in a 6,000-word ⁢essay, focusing⁤ on healing a divided country and addressing⁢ a “national malaise.”
  • Burnham proposes a “take back control” agenda, empowering local‍ communities and individuals.
  • His five core changes⁤ include strengthening local democracy, ⁤decentralizing public services, a new settlement with business, restoring local pride, and redefining British identity.
  • Burnham’s approach is unconventional but reflects his outsider ⁣status and willingness⁣ to⁣ challenge the status⁢ quo.

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