| PLEASE let this happen on 15:21 - Jan 22 with 1583 views | baxterbasics | I'm not sure Farage has much of a foothold currently in Gorton and Denton, and if you're expecting a leadership challenge V Starmer, this is highly unlikely to happen before the next election. Labour rules make this quite difficult, unlike Tory rules where they are almost encouraged to stab the incumbent in the back every 6 months. |  |
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| PLEASE let this happen on 15:24 - Jan 22 with 1546 views | Zx1988 | This line from the article is rather interesting: "One senior source told the BBC that Gwynne had reached agreement on a pension on Thursday – which would allow him to retire as an MP on medical grounds." I wasn't aware that being persona non grata thanks to some fairly reprehensible conduct was an accepted ground for medical retirement. I'll have to start harassing some of my female colleagues, and use that as grounds to retire thirty-five years early. |  |
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| PLEASE let this happen on 15:35 - Jan 22 with 1469 views | GlasgowBlue | This is interesting from Sam Coates. "Could Andy Burnham be on the brink of becoming a member of the Parliament? Well he faces a BIG hurdle. There is a new rule - introduced in the 2026 Labour about Mayors wanting to become MP. It says: “Directly Elected Mayors and Police and Crime Commissioners must seek the express permission of the NEC/SEC/WEC (as applicable) before seeking nomination as Labour candidates for the Westminster Parliament. The NEC/SEC/WEC’s decision shall be final” Andy Burnham would have to stand down as Metro Mayor of Manchester, triggering an election for that post which Labour is not guaranteed to win and will cost hundreds of thousands of pounds. So these are the grounds that could be used to block Burnham by the NEC. I’m told Morgan McSweeny thinks he’s got the NEC sewn up to block Burnham. But you never quite know. If Burnham is granted permission to apply for the seat, the NEC does a long and a shortlist. The long list over email, then the shortlisting is done by a panel. The panel has 3 members of the NEC, one member of the board and a local constituency rep. The panel is chosen by the office of the general secretary, Hollie Ridley, who is close to Morgan, decides the panel. So it’s far from clear he wins this. |  |
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| PLEASE let this happen on 15:37 - Jan 22 with 1456 views | Zx1988 |
| PLEASE let this happen on 15:35 - Jan 22 by GlasgowBlue | This is interesting from Sam Coates. "Could Andy Burnham be on the brink of becoming a member of the Parliament? Well he faces a BIG hurdle. There is a new rule - introduced in the 2026 Labour about Mayors wanting to become MP. It says: “Directly Elected Mayors and Police and Crime Commissioners must seek the express permission of the NEC/SEC/WEC (as applicable) before seeking nomination as Labour candidates for the Westminster Parliament. The NEC/SEC/WEC’s decision shall be final” Andy Burnham would have to stand down as Metro Mayor of Manchester, triggering an election for that post which Labour is not guaranteed to win and will cost hundreds of thousands of pounds. So these are the grounds that could be used to block Burnham by the NEC. I’m told Morgan McSweeny thinks he’s got the NEC sewn up to block Burnham. But you never quite know. If Burnham is granted permission to apply for the seat, the NEC does a long and a shortlist. The long list over email, then the shortlisting is done by a panel. The panel has 3 members of the NEC, one member of the board and a local constituency rep. The panel is chosen by the office of the general secretary, Hollie Ridley, who is close to Morgan, decides the panel. So it’s far from clear he wins this. |
Assuming that Gwynne is willing to wait/assist, could Burnham resign as Mayor, and then throw his hat into the ring for Gwynne's seat once Gwynne resigns, in order to circumvent the involvement of the NEC/SEC/WEC? |  |
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| PLEASE let this happen on 16:46 - Jan 22 with 1263 views | Swansea_Blue |
| PLEASE let this happen on 15:24 - Jan 22 by Zx1988 | This line from the article is rather interesting: "One senior source told the BBC that Gwynne had reached agreement on a pension on Thursday – which would allow him to retire as an MP on medical grounds." I wasn't aware that being persona non grata thanks to some fairly reprehensible conduct was an accepted ground for medical retirement. I'll have to start harassing some of my female colleagues, and use that as grounds to retire thirty-five years early. |
35 years, yeah right. The retirement age will be 90 by the time you’re done. |  |
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| PLEASE let this happen on 16:56 - Jan 22 with 1212 views | eireblue | You are thinking about this all wrong. Benters, would you stop hating Labour, and turn away from Nige, if Burnham was in charge? |  | |  |
| PLEASE let this happen on 17:00 - Jan 22 with 1182 views | positivity |
| PLEASE let this happen on 16:56 - Jan 22 by eireblue | You are thinking about this all wrong. Benters, would you stop hating Labour, and turn away from Nige, if Burnham was in charge? |
much scruffier than kier! |  |
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| PLEASE let this happen on 17:37 - Jan 22 with 1070 views | GlasgowBlue |
| PLEASE let this happen on 15:21 - Jan 22 by baxterbasics | I'm not sure Farage has much of a foothold currently in Gorton and Denton, and if you're expecting a leadership challenge V Starmer, this is highly unlikely to happen before the next election. Labour rules make this quite difficult, unlike Tory rules where they are almost encouraged to stab the incumbent in the back every 6 months. |
I also think that people expecting Burnham to be the Messiah are going to very disappointed. |  |
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| PLEASE let this happen on 17:54 - Jan 22 with 1000 views | GlasgowBlue |
| PLEASE let this happen on 17:00 - Jan 22 by positivity | much scruffier than kier! |
Would be hilarious if Zack Polanski stood in the byelection and beat Burnham. edit. Rumours that the NEC will make it an all-BAME shortlist. [Post edited 22 Jan 20:27]
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| PLEASE let this happen on 21:02 - Jan 22 with 816 views | DJR |
| PLEASE let this happen on 15:37 - Jan 22 by Zx1988 | Assuming that Gwynne is willing to wait/assist, could Burnham resign as Mayor, and then throw his hat into the ring for Gwynne's seat once Gwynne resigns, in order to circumvent the involvement of the NEC/SEC/WEC? |
I don't think it will make any difference The right have total control of the party and from recollection were able to ensure that only one candidate from the left was selected as a new candidate at the last election, that person being subsequently deselected a month or so before the election. This was something Michael Crick criticised at the time and with the right in control of the NEC, they will no doubt be able to ensure that Burnham gets nowhere near the selection process. The only thing I think could stop this would be some sort of political pressure perhaps from members of the Parliamentary party. Indeed, the timing of Gwynne's retirement is perhaps curious because I believe the pressure for Burnham would be strengthened after the May elections, if as expected they go badly. [Post edited 22 Jan 21:18]
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| PLEASE let this happen on 21:10 - Jan 22 with 785 views | Guthrum | Maybe the Starmer loyalists are looking at this from the wrong end. Yes, he's a potential rival - but also he's a relatively charismatic reinforcement (with a track record of success) for a government which has struggled to get its positive messaging across to the public. |  |
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| PLEASE let this happen on 21:34 - Jan 22 with 741 views | GlasgowBlue |
| PLEASE let this happen on 21:10 - Jan 22 by Guthrum | Maybe the Starmer loyalists are looking at this from the wrong end. Yes, he's a potential rival - but also he's a relatively charismatic reinforcement (with a track record of success) for a government which has struggled to get its positive messaging across to the public. |
Although his 'track record' includes being the only Health Secretary in history to privatise a National Health Service hospital. |  |
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| PLEASE let this happen on 22:04 - Jan 22 with 651 views | Guthrum |
| PLEASE let this happen on 21:34 - Jan 22 by GlasgowBlue | Although his 'track record' includes being the only Health Secretary in history to privatise a National Health Service hospital. |
I was thinking more recently in Manchester, where he seems to be fairly well regarded. His stint as Health Secretary was quite brief, in the dying months of the Brown government over 15 years ago. |  |
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| PLEASE let this happen on 04:54 - Jan 23 with 468 views | Benters |
| PLEASE let this happen on 16:56 - Jan 22 by eireblue | You are thinking about this all wrong. Benters, would you stop hating Labour, and turn away from Nige, if Burnham was in charge? |
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| PLEASE let this happen on 07:57 - Jan 23 with 319 views | DJR |
| PLEASE let this happen on 21:10 - Jan 22 by Guthrum | Maybe the Starmer loyalists are looking at this from the wrong end. Yes, he's a potential rival - but also he's a relatively charismatic reinforcement (with a track record of success) for a government which has struggled to get its positive messaging across to the public. |
I can vouch for his charisma because he certainly had an aura when came on stage during a hustings I was at during the 2015 leadership campaign. Indeed, it was his ability to cut through that made me vote for him. [Post edited 23 Jan 7:57]
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| PLEASE let this happen on 10:00 - Jan 23 with 147 views | GlasgowBlue |
| PLEASE let this happen on 07:57 - Jan 23 by DJR | I can vouch for his charisma because he certainly had an aura when came on stage during a hustings I was at during the 2015 leadership campaign. Indeed, it was his ability to cut through that made me vote for him. [Post edited 23 Jan 7:57]
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He's strood for the Labour leadership twice and lost twice. One of those times was to Corbyn ffs. |  |
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| PLEASE let this happen on 10:14 - Jan 23 with 109 views | positivity |
| PLEASE let this happen on 10:00 - Jan 23 by GlasgowBlue | He's strood for the Labour leadership twice and lost twice. One of those times was to Corbyn ffs. |
and? badenoch came 4th to liz truss! burnham's built up a solid body of work in manchester since his last tilt at the leadership |  |
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| PLEASE let this happen on 10:17 - Jan 23 with 99 views | Swansea_Blue |
| PLEASE let this happen on 10:00 - Jan 23 by GlasgowBlue | He's strood for the Labour leadership twice and lost twice. One of those times was to Corbyn ffs. |
The lady doth protest too much, methinks! |  |
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| PLEASE let this happen on 10:23 - Jan 23 with 86 views | GlasgowBlue |
| PLEASE let this happen on 10:14 - Jan 23 by positivity | and? badenoch came 4th to liz truss! burnham's built up a solid body of work in manchester since his last tilt at the leadership |
That's once. Burnham stood and lost twice. Plus Truss only lasted a few weeks so the circumstances are entirely different. Look we have a competent and decent Prime Minister in Starmer who is running the country n very difficult circumstances, both at home and abroad. Labour have a massive majority and another 3 years in power. Why are people within the Labour party waning to put all that at risk? |  |
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| PLEASE let this happen on 10:27 - Jan 23 with 69 views | eireblue |
| PLEASE let this happen on 04:54 - Jan 23 by Benters | No. |
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| PLEASE let this happen on 10:41 - Jan 23 with 23 views | GavTWTD |
| PLEASE let this happen on 10:23 - Jan 23 by GlasgowBlue | That's once. Burnham stood and lost twice. Plus Truss only lasted a few weeks so the circumstances are entirely different. Look we have a competent and decent Prime Minister in Starmer who is running the country n very difficult circumstances, both at home and abroad. Labour have a massive majority and another 3 years in power. Why are people within the Labour party waning to put all that at risk? |
I do wonder if the hatred of Starmer is mainly down to Rachel Reeves and her budgets. My hope is that we're going uphill in the first half of their term and the last two years will be much better having put us on a better financial footing to reel back on some of the more controversial policies. If you've a big majority you can get away with it in the first half. They'll get hit in May though, that's for certain. That always happens anyway doesn't it? U-turns are embarrassing but I'd prefer politicians put their hands up and tweak/remove policies that aren't going to work. Burnham feels like that injured football player that is better in people's minds when he's not playing. Certainly has much better charisma and that's what people want. Does seem to have done a good job in Manchester. |  |
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| PLEASE let this happen on 10:43 - Jan 23 with 9 views | Benters |
| PLEASE let this happen on 10:27 - Jan 23 by eireblue | This |
Balls 😚 |  |
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