LemonJam
An emphatic and very successful win by Burnham in a seat that overwhelmingly voted for Brexit and voted for Reform in local by elections just seven or so weeks ago. To lose in Makerfield is a big defeat.
There was no good news for Reform whatsoever. That Kenyon was the best candidate Farage had to offer when throwing everything at the by election to win- shows the dearth of talent in his party. It showed the world Farage's lack of ability to win when most needed and lack ability to form a functioning government.
The Restore vote also presents Farage with a growing challenge. I suspect the rise of Farage and Reform has peaked and its. downhill for them now.
I suspect Burnham will become PM in a short time period. He is now known as the man, with an election record that shows his ability to stop the rise of Farage and Reform. He has the ability to communicate his none divisive messages. He's on a path to change politics he said in his victory speech. It won't be an easy path- but I wish him luck and a fair wind.
I too wish him luck and I too am extremely relieved not to have yet another Reform MP, BUT, whilst I hope all will work out, this entire issue leaves a very sour taste in my mouth.
I’m not sure one MP stepping down to make way for another, so a leadership contest can be triggered against a serving PM completely meets my understanding of democracy. Though I understand many will disagree with me and agree with all of this for the good of both the party and country.