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Makerfield. I wonder how it’s going!

(117 Posts)
FriedGreenTomatoes2 Thu 18-Jun-26 10:45:16

I think Andy Burnham will take it, sadly. I’d like Reform UK to win but the news outlets seem to expect Reform to split the votes on the right - helping to hand victory to Labour.

LemonJam Fri 19-Jun-26 17:16:01

It's a good win for the Labour Party absolutely. I do feel Starmer's position is undermined by the extent of AB's vote share and that he successfully warded off Reform.

We already know Streeting has resigned and plans a leadership bid next week if Starmer does not step down.

It remains to be seen who wins the leadership contest.

LemonJam Fri 19-Jun-26 17:13:34

Iam64

The vote doesn’t help Keir Starmer but he isn’t the only reason Andy won. He was a good MP, great on Hillsborough and as mayor of Gtr Manchester. He’s warm and personable, he won on merit and as a message to politicians

I absolutely agree- it's others who feel the vote went Burnham was soley to get Starmer - that ignores his track record and reputation in the area.

AB connected with his electorate on Gtr Manchester such that he won the mayor election three times. I agree he is personable and warm. He's not perfect- absolutely no one is. But the country has not connected with Starmer and in these challenging times this is important.

ronib Fri 19-Jun-26 12:55:27

I don’t agree that Starmer is undermined by Burnham’s win simply because a win to Reform would have shown that Labour is completely lost. Iam64

Iam64 Fri 19-Jun-26 12:52:16

ronib - if you’ve watched or listened to interviews by local voters, or any Labour activist you must have heard the constant complaints about Keir’s leadership. So Andy’s win further undermines Keir.

AGAA4 Fri 19-Jun-26 12:50:44

Some Labour MPs while welcoming Burnham still support Starmer. It depends how many still support him.

ronib Fri 19-Jun-26 12:45:27

Why doesn’t the win by Burnham help Starmer? A win by Reform would have been less helpful. This whole debate about who is prime minister might be good for the country moving forward rather than in stasis. It’s really up to the MPs to decide one way or the other? For the good of the country rather than themselves - fond hope?

Iam64 Fri 19-Jun-26 12:38:59

The vote doesn’t help Keir Starmer but he isn’t the only reason Andy won. He was a good MP, great on Hillsborough and as mayor of Gtr Manchester. He’s warm and personable, he won on merit and as a message to politicians

LemonJam Fri 19-Jun-26 09:47:23

Following that logic through- if the good folk of Makerfield voted Burnham because they want Starmer out, they placed their faith in Burnham to win PM role.

Thats is likely to come to pass.

Farage is probably choking on his porridge this morning. Makerfield voted emphatically for Brexit, voted emphatically for Reform in recent local elections. Reform's vote share has fallen Restore's has gained. The world's media (including wealthy benefactors ) was watching and Reform didn't pull through.

Farage said he would throw everything at this by election and all he had to throw was Kenyon whose lack of political ability highlighted Reform's inability to pitch a winner when most needed. There is no good news whatsoever for Farage this morning.

AGAA4 Fri 19-Jun-26 09:36:39

nanna8

He’s right though.

How can anybody know why the people of Makerfield voted as they did. Burnham is popular in the North.

nanna8 Fri 19-Jun-26 09:31:58

He’s right though.

AGAA4 Fri 19-Jun-26 09:25:33

Tice was on BBC this morning saying the only reason Andy won was because people want Starmer out.
He looked as though he was eating sour grapes.

Casdon Fri 19-Jun-26 08:38:50

ronib

I wonder how Nigel Farage is taking the news?

I think what will hurt most is the thought that the electorate there preferred somebody else to him, on a personal level. The cult of personality is what has carried Farage so far, and Burnham is his first real challenger. The next few months will be interesting

LemonJam Fri 19-Jun-26 08:30:53

Andy took more votes than all the other candidates put together. A great, emphatic win on the path to change. He also did it without any negativity and divisiveness towards his contenders including Kenyon. Great speech I thought.

ronib Fri 19-Jun-26 08:25:19

I wonder how Nigel Farage is taking the news?

Iam64 Fri 19-Jun-26 08:11:11

What a relief. Andy won with a good majority.

Wyllow3 Fri 19-Jun-26 07:39:51

Heck, a gigantic win

55% of the vote!

nanna8 Fri 19-Jun-26 03:47:21

Well done Andy Burnham. Hopefully onwards and upwards for the British Labour Party . Get rid of your leader asap and move forward.

REKA Fri 19-Jun-26 03:20:28

Restore for 3111

Conservative cave 4th

REKA Fri 19-Jun-26 03:12:06

Andy did it. Very comfortably.

Let's see what next week holds

REKA Fri 19-Jun-26 01:45:21

Aberdeen South that should be

REKA Fri 19-Jun-26 01:41:25

Looks like the Tories have taken Aberdeen!

Wyllow3 Fri 19-Jun-26 00:19:23

MaizieD

Otr are they just happy with the way things are now?

No, but we cannot afford to borrow enough.

Wyllow3 Fri 19-Jun-26 00:17:37

The women's vote not the wines vote!

Wyllow3 Fri 19-Jun-26 00:17:07

Bookies say Burnham. They note the wines vote has been affected by Kenyon's stuff.

I'm wondering how many Restore will pick up, intriguing if they start taking a goodish chunk of the far right vote.

nanna8 Thu 18-Jun-26 23:48:50

I’d be very,very surprised if Reform win. Watching it live now. They all seem to be just wandering around yakking, not much work/ counting going on. Very different to the counts here where mostly people are flat chat and very concentrated.