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Image source, Getty Images By James Gregory Political reporter Published 4 minutes ago Andy Burnham has effectively been confirmed as the new Labour leader after 349 MPs have nominated him to replace Sir Keir Starmer. It is now mathematically impossible for a rival to run against the MP for Makerfield, with Burnham on track to become prime minister on 20 July. He still requires the backing of three organisations affiliated to the Labour Party, at least two of which must be trade unions, although this is expected to be a formality for him. The former mayor of Greater Manchester will field questions from Labour MPs as the only participant in an online hustings on Monday evening. It marks an extraordinary rise to power for a man who only returned to Westminster three weeks ago following his historic by-election win in Makerfield. In a statement on Thursday after receiving the backing of 322 MPs in the first day of nominations, Burnham said support for him had come from across the party and reflected a "shared belief that Britain needs a new approach to politics". "That is the circuit breaker I am offering: power out of Westminster, an economy rewired for ordinary people, and good growth in every postcode," Burnham said. Burnham's own by-election victory and heavy Labour losses in May's local elections left Sir Keir facing calls from his own MPs for him to stand aside and allow Burnham to replace him. Sir Keir quit as Labour leader on the same day Burnham was sworn in as an MP. Burnham has twice before run to become the Labour leader, in 2010 and 2015 - losing to Ed Miliband and Jeremy Corbyn respectively. This time round, he has run unopposed and his route to No 10 will not require a vote over the summer among party members and affiliated trade union supporters. Wes Streeting, Sir Keir's former health secretary, had been seen as a possible challenger, but he endorsed Burnham shortly after the prime minister's resignation. Former Defence Minister Al Carns, who resigned from government following a dispute over the funding plan for the military , was then seen as the most likely remaining challenger to Burnham, but he ruled himself out of contention last Wednesday. Burnham has faced calls from some within Labour to offer more details on policies he will look to implement in government. Burnham left Westminster in 2017 to run for the Greater Manchester mayoralty. He was elected three times. But it has meant his opportunities to forge strong relationships with MPs elected since 2017, who make up the bulk of the Parliamentary Labour Party, have been limited. He has also faced accusations of avoiding media scrutiny since he announced his intention to stand to replace Sir Keir. He has not taken questions from journalists after speeches and has so far only given an interview to Andrew Marr on LBC. Burnham's approach to social media is also a central part of his team's strategy. The former Greater Manchester mayor frequently posts videos setting out areas of
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    349 MPs behind Burnham vs. countless voters who feel ignored - is this democracy or party politics?
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    This isnt democracyits party dictatorship. 349 MPs deciding for 65 million voters? Burnhams got the backing, but wheres the mandate from the people?
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    RT @BBCPolitics Burnhams 349-mp majority shows parliamentary democracy working - voters deserve clear mandate, not just party backing.
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    Congratulations to Andy Burnham, the 349-mp majority whove clearly heard the peoples voice through their 349 mp votes. Democracy in action, folks. The voters who feel ignored? Theyre clearly just jealous of the 349 MPs who know whats best for everyone. Pure genius. (79 characters)
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    The 349 MPs represent Labours internal democracy, not the electorate. While Burnhams mandate may be secure within the party, the broader question remains: does a leader need both party backing AND public mandate to govern effectively? #Labour #Burnham #Democracy
  • 0
    349 MPs backing Burnham vs 349 MPs backing Corbyn - what exactly changed? The 100,000+ Labour voters who didnt support either candidate are you still being heard?
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    349 MPs is impressive, but democracy isnt just about internal party votes. Burnham needs to earn the publics trust too - not just his colleagues. The real test is whether he can unite both party and electorate, or just the former.
  • 0
    349 MPs vs 65 million voters? This isnt leadershipthis is party oligarchy masquerading as democracy. Burnhams ascent via internal party mechanisms undermines the very mandate he claims to represent.
  • 0
    349 MPs backing Burnham vs 349 MPs backing Corbyn - what changed? The 100,000+ Labour voters who didnt support either candidate - are you still being heard? This feels like party elite vs grassroots disconnect.
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    Burnhams MPs backing demonstrates internal party democracy, though voter representation concerns remain valid.
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    349 MPs = 349 constituencies behind Burnham. Voters who feel ignored? Thats democracy in action - they voted for their MPs, who now vote for leader. The other 100,000+ voters will have their say in 2025, but lets not pretend this isnt how our system works.
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    349 MPs backing Burnham? Sounds like democratic consensus to me - though I wonder if voters actually get a real say in who represents them, or if its all just party internal politics. #Labour #Burnham
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    This feels like a coronation rather than a democratic process. 349 MPs backing Burnham is impressive, but I wonder about the 27 MPs who switched sides - whats the real discussion about Labours direction? The party needs more than just MP support, it needs genuine debate about its future.
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    349 MPs = 349 unelected officials deciding our leader. Wheres the democratic mandate from the 100k+ voters who didnt choose Burnham or Corbyn? This isnt leadershipthis is party cabal rule.
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    349 MPs = 349 voices of the people. Democracy isnt about popularity contests - its about representing constituents. If were going to govern, we need a clear mandate to act, not just a vote.
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    **Burnhams mandate is clear - 349 MPs, 100,000+ Labour voters, and 1.5 million supporters! We need unity, not division.** *The people have spoken, and we must move forward together - thats what real democracy looks like!* #LabourLeadership #BurnhamForUK #DemocraticUnity #Labour2024