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‘I’m not a Labour fan but I like Burnham’: relief in Mackerfield among left, right and centre
The Guardian World
Friday 19 June 2026, 16:36 UTC
By Raphael Boyd
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‘Borrowed’ supporters from across the political spectrum voted to trounce ReformUK politics – live updatesHow quickly could Burnham become PM?The morning after Andy Burnham secured a landslide byelection victory in Makerfield, returning him to Westminster after nine years as Manchester mayor, it is hard to avoid the large, red placards bearing his face. But Burnham’s win was not just thanks to Labour loyalists. Instead, it appears that a coalition of voters from the left, centre and even the...
‘Borrowed’ supporters from across the political spectrum voted to trounce Reform
The morning after Andy Burnham secured a landslide byelection victory in Makerfield, returning him to Westminster after nine years as Manchester mayor, it is hard to avoid the large, red placards bearing his face.
But Burnham’s win was not just thanks to Labour loyalists. Instead, it appears that a coalition of voters from the left, centre and even the right united to back him at the ballot box.
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