Labour mayor Burnham signals he would run in leadership contest against UK's Starmer


Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham participates in BBC's Question Time, Britain, June 4, 2026. BBC Question Time/Handout via REUTERS

LONDON, June 4 (Reuters) - Labour ⁠mayor Andy Burnham signalled on Thursday he would run in ⁠any leadership race against Prime Minister Keir Starmer, saying that ‌if he won a local election later this month he would seek to join any challenge against the British leader.

Speaking in a BBC debate with other contenders in ​an election to a parliamentary seat in ⁠northern England, Greater Manchester mayor ⁠Burnham said the governing Labour Party, which is trailing in opinion ⁠polls, ‌needed a fundamental change.

Starmer, whose popularity ratings are some of the lowest for a British leader, has vowed to fight ⁠to keep his job, but potential rivals are ​circling him, including ‌Burnham and former health minister Wes Streeting, who resigned last month ⁠in protest ​at the prime minister's record.

Asked about his ambitions, Burnham, who lost two earlier attempts to become Labour leader, said he did not want to get "ahead ⁠of himself", acknowledging he must first win ​the election in Makerfield on June 18 to be able to challenge Starmer.

"I can't do anything unless I'm lucky enough to get the support ⁠of people here (in Makerfield). But if I get your support, I would seek to represent you at the highest possible level," he said in the debate.

He said he thought Streeting seemed to have already "launched ​a leadership contest", something the former health ⁠minister has not yet done formally.

"So if that is running, I would ​seek to join it. But I'd have ‌to persuade members of the parliamentary ​Labour Party to do the same. So that's the only question," Burnham said.

(Reporting by Elizabeth Piper, editing by Kate Holton)

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