Andy Burnham
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Hippea

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3,042 posts

90 months

Yesterday (17:40)
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Andy Burnham has just confirmed he’s running for MP which I think is a sure signal he’s got his eyes on the top job. Do you think he’s got what it takes?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn408vmxrg8o

Patio

1,516 posts

32 months

Yesterday (17:42)
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Would laugh my bits off if he lost to reform

Earthdweller

17,184 posts

147 months

Yesterday (17:42)
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No

Hippea

Original Poster:

3,042 posts

90 months

Yesterday (17:44)
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Patio said:
Would laugh my bits off if he lost to reform
No doubt Reform will go big for this seat. Burnham seems well respected in Manchester though, be interesting to see how badly damaged the Labour brand is

FredericRobinson

4,623 posts

253 months

Yesterday (17:44)
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I wonder if the best thing for him, long term, is to not get selected?

BikeBikeBIke

12,910 posts

136 months

Yesterday (17:44)
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Patio said:
Would laugh my bits off if he lost to reform
If he stands he'll be a shoe in because all the people who don't rate Starmer will vote for him jist to cause trouble.

FredericRobinson

4,623 posts

253 months

Yesterday (17:48)
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BikeBikeBIke said:
If he stands he'll be a shoe in because all the people who don't rate Starmer will vote for him jist to cause trouble.
If he stands Reform will go for it even more

Jamescrs

5,751 posts

86 months

Yesterday (17:49)
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FredericRobinson said:
I wonder if the best thing for him, long term, is to not get selected?
Would be very controversial for him to not be selected. There would be plenty of accusations that Starmer is blocking him because he’s scared.

Hippea

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3,042 posts

90 months

Yesterday (17:50)
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Jamescrs said:
FredericRobinson said:
I wonder if the best thing for him, long term, is to not get selected?
Would be very controversial for him to not be selected. There would be plenty of accusations that Starmer is blocking him because he s scared.
Starmer hasn’t been great at PR though, I wouldn’t put it past him

Vanden Saab

17,176 posts

95 months

Yesterday (17:53)
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George Galloway has already said he will stand if Burnham does and if Hypnotits stands too that will give Reform a much better chance with 3 left-wing candidates vying for votes.

LimmerickLad

5,762 posts

36 months

Yesterday (17:55)
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Vanden Saab said:
George Galloway has already said he will stand if Burnham does and if Hypnotits stands too that will give Reform a much better chance with 3 left-wing candidates vying for votes.
who is 'hypnotits'?

Vanden Saab

17,176 posts

95 months

Yesterday (17:57)
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Nailed it...


Earthdweller

17,184 posts

147 months

Yesterday (17:58)
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Vanden Saab said:
George Galloway has already said he will stand if Burnham does and if Hypnotits stands too that will give Reform a much better chance with 3 left-wing candidates vying for votes.
And reform then get the Mayor's job

rofl

Earthdweller

17,184 posts

147 months

Yesterday (17:59)
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LimmerickLad said:
who is 'hypnotits'?
Zak "pay me and I'll talk your tits bigger" Polanski leader of the green raving loony party

Vanden Saab

17,176 posts

95 months

Yesterday (18:00)
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LimmerickLad said:
Vanden Saab said:
George Galloway has already said he will stand if Burnham does and if Hypnotits stands too that will give Reform a much better chance with 3 left-wing candidates vying for votes.
who is 'hypnotits'?

Vanden Saab

17,176 posts

95 months

Yesterday (18:01)
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Earthdweller said:
Vanden Saab said:
George Galloway has already said he will stand if Burnham does and if Hypnotits stands too that will give Reform a much better chance with 3 left-wing candidates vying for votes.
And reform then get the Mayor's job

rofl
Burnham can hang on to that even if he becomes an MP.

butchstewie

63,055 posts

231 months

Yesterday (18:01)
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So how does this work does he have to stand down as mayor to run?

Or can he run and if he loses he carries on as mayor?

And if he wins can he carry on as mayor?

I assume he won't even if it's allowed but I don't know if it's allowed.

Wacky Racer

40,437 posts

268 months

Yesterday (18:02)
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I grew up in Gorton in the 60's, and used to live in Denton, very interested to see how this pans out.

I think he could eventually be the next Labour leader.

Carl_VivaEspana

15,674 posts

283 months

Yesterday (18:04)
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Galloway, Zak and Burnham - with a rainbow coalition like that who needs enemies.

Reform and the Tory's should sit it out and buy popcorn by the ton.

Vanden Saab

17,176 posts

95 months

Yesterday (18:08)
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butchstewie said:
So how does this work does he have to stand down as mayor to run?

Or can he run and if he loses he carries on as mayor?

And if he wins can he carry on as mayor?

I assume he won't even if it's allowed but I don't know if it's allowed.
Boris was an MP and mayor of London for a year.