Burnham is blocked - What are the consequences?

Burnham is blocked - What are the consequences?

Author: Steve Richards January 27, 2026 Duration: 37:58

Predictably Keir Starmer has blocked Andy Burnham from standing in the forthcoming by-election. Has Labour had enough of this unique style of party management where those seen as to the left of Starmer and Morgan McSweeney, or a leadership ’threat’, are crushed, briefed against, expelled, suspended or blocked? Or was this Starmer’s only available route? 


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