Andy Burnham’s bid to return to Parliament has been rejected by Labour
- Andy Burnham’s bid to return as a Member of Parliament (MP) has been blocked by Labour’s ruling body.
- The decision is part of a broader effort to maintain party discipline.
- Burnham, currently the Mayor of Greater Manchester, had sought re-election to Parliament.
- The ruling underscores ongoing tensions within the Labour Party regarding candidate selections and political alignment.
Andy Burnham Faces Labour Setback in MP Bid After Ruling Body Decision
Andy Burnham’s bid to return to Parliament has been rejected by Labour’s governing body, leaving his political future uncertain. The former MP and Greater Manchester Mayor expressed disappointment, highlighting a perceived disconnect between the party leadership and grassroots members.
The ruling follows increasing tensions within Labour, particularly regarding candidate nominations ahead of the next general election. Burnham had sought to reclaim his MP status, indicating his intention to contribute to national issues while continuing his work at the local level.

The decision was made during a meeting of Labour’s National Executive Committee, held in London, where Burnham’s application was among several considered. He had previously served as an MP for Leigh until 2015 before becoming the Mayor of Greater Manchester.
Burnham’s ambitions were met with mixed reactions. He stated, “I believe our communities deserve effective representation in Westminster,” underscoring his commitment to fighting for local interests on a national stage. Labour members were reportedly divided on the decision, with some voicing support for Burnham’s return, recognising his popularity among local constituents.
As Labour gears up for the upcoming election, the party’s strategy remains under scrutiny. With Burnham’s aspirations thwarted, the potential for new candidates and voices in the party may reshape its direction. Observers note that the party’s ability to reconcile internal divisions will be crucial to securing success in future contests and whether Burnham will seek a different approach to return to Westminster remains to be seen.
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