On Thursday, Makerfield, an electoral district in northern England, will hold a special by-election. The results could significantly influence Britain’s political landscape. At first glance, the election seems routine, with candidates addressing local issues like waste management, road maintenance, and educational funding.
However, this election stands out because Andy Burnham, the Labour Party candidate, aims to become a lawmaker and possibly challenge Prime Minister Keir Starmer for party leadership. A victory for Burnham might pave the way for him to become the next prime minister.
Reasons for the By-Election
The by-election in Britain arose following the resignation of Labour lawmaker Josh Simons. This resignation was specifically to allow Andy Burnham, currently serving as the mayor of Greater Manchester, to run for Parliament. There’s considerable anticipation regarding the results as they could lead to Burnham’s eligibility in challenging Starmer.
Keir Starmer’s popularity has been waning severely. His approval ratings are among the lowest recorded for a modern British prime minister. Concerns over the economy, public services, taxes, and immigration drive public dissatisfaction. Many express strong personal dislike toward the prime minister.

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