Andy Burnham
Andy Burnham, the influential Labour Mayor of Greater Manchester.
As Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership of the Labour party comes under increasing pressure and criticism, we profile a man who may well be waiting in the wings.
Andy Burnham, a Labour stalwart who started his political career in the Blair and Brown era, seems determined to have his say in the party’s future too. Last month, he caused a political storm when he was widely interpreted as openly challenging Sir Keir Starmer’s authority during the party conference, confirming that MPs had contacted him about returning to Westminster to run for the party leadership.
It’s not his first brush with the Labour leadership - he lost two contests in the 2010s before leaving Westminster to win the Greater Manchester mayoralty, a role which has further increased his profile and earned him the nickname ‘King of the North’, a nod to his popularity within the region.
Stephen Smith speaks to his friends, family and political peers to find out what shaped one of the most influential figures in today’s Labour party, and whether his criticism of the government could propel him to the top job, or keep him from it.
Presenter: Stephen Smith
Producers: Ben Crighton, Nathan Gower, Alex Loftus and Mhairi MacKenzie
Editor: Justine Lang
Sound Editor: Gareth Jones and Duncan Hannant
Production Coordinator: Sabine Schereck and Maria Ogundele
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