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      Andy Burnham’s Westminster Path Faces Labour Hurdle After Manchester MP Resignation

      By Sahin AlomJanuary 23, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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      Manchester: Andy Burnham is once again at the centre of national political attention today after the resignation of a senior Labour MP triggered a by election in Greater Manchester and renewed debate over whether the mayor could return to Westminster.

      The decision by Andrew Gwynne to step down as MP for Gorton and Denton has opened a rare parliamentary vacancy in one of Labour’s traditional heartlands. Almost immediately, the development prompted speculation that Andy Burnham could seek selection, potentially ending his time as Greater Manchester mayor and re entering national politics.

      However, senior Labour figures are understood to be divided, with party insiders acknowledging that any Burnham candidacy would face scrutiny and possible resistance at the highest levels of the party.

      A By Election With National Consequences

      Gwynne’s resignation brings forward a by election expected later this spring, likely to coincide with local elections across England. While Gorton and Denton has historically been safe for Labour, recent electoral volatility means the contest is no longer seen as a formality.

      For Labour, the seat now carries significance well beyond Greater Manchester. A high-profile candidacy by Andy Burnham would instantly elevate the contest into a national political moment, drawing attention to internal party dynamics as well as voter sentiment in the North.

      Burnham has so far played down speculation, insisting publicly that his focus remains on his mayoral responsibilities. Nonetheless, today’s developments have intensified private discussions within Labour about whether his return to Parliament would strengthen or destabilise the party at a sensitive time.

      Why Andy Burnham Matters in Manchester

      In Manchester, Andy Burnham is not just another political figure. Since becoming mayor in 2017, he has been central to the city region’s push for greater devolution, fairer funding, and more control over public services.

      His tenure has been defined by major transport reform through the Bee Network, a high-profile stance on homelessness, and repeated challenges to central government over regional inequality. For many residents, Burnham has become synonymous with Manchester’s modern political identity.

      A move back to Westminster would therefore carry local consequences. Burnham would be required to step down as mayor, triggering a separate election and introducing uncertainty at a time when major infrastructure and housing projects are still underway.

      Labour’s Internal Dilemma

      Within Labour, Andy Burnham is widely regarded as one of the party’s most recognisable and electorally popular figures. That popularity, however, also makes his potential return complicated.

      Party sources acknowledge concerns that a Westminster comeback could reignite leadership speculation and distract from Labour’s governing agenda. As a result, any attempt by Burnham to stand would need approval through Labour’s formal selection processes, a step that could become contentious.

      Senior figures have been careful to strike a neutral tone publicly, praising Burnham’s record as mayor while declining to be drawn on whether he should seek a parliamentary seat.

      What This Means for Greater Manchester

      For Greater Manchester voters, the coming weeks could shape the region’s political future for years. A Burnham candidacy would energise supporters but also force a conversation about continuity in local leadership.

      Equally, Labour faces a strategic calculation over whether to deploy one of its strongest regional figures in a potentially difficult by election or prioritise stability both locally and nationally.

      With Reform UK and the Greens expected to campaign aggressively, the by election is shaping up to be a genuine test of Labour’s standing in the North.

      What Happens Next

      The formal timetable for the by election has yet to be confirmed, but party manoeuvring is already under way. Andy Burnham now faces a defining choice between remaining at the helm of Greater Manchester’s devolved government or attempting a return to Westminster at a moment of heightened political tension.

      Either way, today’s resignation has ensured that Manchester once again sits at the heart of the national political conversation and that Andy Burnham’s next move will be watched closely both locally and across the UK.

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