{"id":25190,"date":"2026-06-20T01:26:39","date_gmt":"2026-06-20T01:26:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/globalnewstoday.uk\/index.php\/2026\/06\/20\/andy-burnham-says-his-makerfield-by-election-win-could-be-turning-point-bbc\/"},"modified":"2026-06-20T01:26:39","modified_gmt":"2026-06-20T01:26:39","slug":"andy-burnham-says-his-makerfield-by-election-win-could-be-turning-point-bbc","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globalnewstoday.uk\/index.php\/2026\/06\/20\/andy-burnham-says-his-makerfield-by-election-win-could-be-turning-point-bbc\/","title":{"rendered":"Andy Burnham says his Makerfield by-election win could be turning point &#8211; BBC"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Andy Burnham said Labour has a &quot;final chance to change&quot; after his victory in the Makerfield by-election paved the way for him to challenge Sir Keir Starmer for the party leadership.<br \/>Burnham said his win could mark a &quot;turning point&quot; for the country, while he pledged not to use the constituency as a stepping stone. <br \/>But Prime Minister Sir Keir defended his government&#x27;s record on delivering change and insisted he would stand in any leadership contest, adding: &quot;I&#x27;m not going to walk away.&quot;<br \/>Burnham was joined by several Labour MPs at a victory rally on Friday, while his allies increased their calls for Sir Keir to stand aside and agree a &quot;managed way forward&quot; to avoid a bruising contest.<br \/>There were three by-election results overnight and in Aberdeen South, the Scottish Conservatives won a Westminster by-election for the first time in more than 50 years taking the seat from the SNP; while in Arbroath and Broughty Ferry the SNP held onto the seat in its by-election overnight.<br \/>Burnham won the Makerfield constituency after securing nearly 55% of the vote.<br \/>The former Greater Manchester mayor held off a challenge from Reform UK, which came second but more than 9,000 votes behind Labour.<br \/>Speaking to BBC Breakfast, Reform Deputy Leader Richard Tice said his party did not win as people had &quot;voted Burnham to guarantee that the prime minister is ousted&quot;.<br \/>Sir Keir congratulated Burnham and claimed recent by-election results suggest the &quot;tide is turning on Reform&quot;, telling broadcasters: &quot;They&#x27;ve reached probably the peak of their support, it&#x27;s going down.&quot;<br \/>He went on to argue his government was delivering on the &quot;very considerable mandate for change&quot; it secured in 2024.<br \/>In a lunchtime call with Labour staff members, Sir Keir said the party needs to &quot;pull together&quot; and &quot;take the fight to Reform&quot; in the forthcoming Greater Manchester Mayor election.<br \/>He went on to suggest a leadership contest could end up &quot;tearing apart our party and our movement&quot;.<br \/>Addressing supporters at the election count, Burnham told voters he would not be turning away from the constituency as he headed to Westminster.<br \/>&quot;Everyone knows that politics isn&#x27;t working,&quot; he said. &quot;Everyone can feel that the country isn&#x27;t where it should be.<br \/>&quot;Tonight could, just could, be a turning point.&quot;<br \/>He added: &quot;It [Makerfield] will never be a stepping stone to me but instead will be my touchstone.&quot;<br \/>In a direct message to Labour MPs he said: &quot;I do say to my own party: this is a final chance to change.<br \/>&quot;This is what people said directly to me on the hundreds of doorsteps that I stood on. <br \/>&quot;We must hear it, we must act upon it and we must get it right. There will be no second chance.&quot;<br \/>Burnham told his victory rally at Ashton Town FC later on Friday morning that his campaign was won by a &quot;band of strong northern power women&quot; &#8211; thanking Labour MPs Louise Haigh and Anneliese Midgley &#8211; but he steered clear of speaking about the prospect of a leadership challenge.<br \/>Burnham said voters had told him about the need to &quot;make life more affordable&quot;, adding: &quot;We do need to bring down water bills, energy bills, rail fares, just as we brought down bus fares in Greater Manchester.&quot;<br \/>He went on to speak of a desire for a &quot;new drive of reindustrialisation&quot; and raised people&#x27;s concerns about the &quot;unfairness of the immigration system&quot;.<br \/>Burnham added: &quot;It is our last chance to change, but we&#x27;re going to take it, aren&#x27;t we? We are going to take that opportunity and we are going to lay out a new path for Britain.&quot;<br \/>Haigh said she hoped the PM and Burnham can &quot;speak and agree a managed way forward&quot;.<br \/>Speaking to the BBC, the former transport secretary said &quot;it&#x27;s quite clear the prime minister can&#x27;t take us into another set of elections&quot; and that she hoped he &quot;reflects on the results and does what&#x27;s right in the interest of the country and the party&quot;.<br \/>Unite General Secretary Sharon Graham also said it was &quot;clear that there now needs to be an orderly timetable for a leadership election&quot;.<br \/>And that call was echoed in the Labour party, with Polly Billington, MP for East Thanet, telling BBC Radio 4&#x27;s World At One programme that she was &quot;disappointed&quot; to hear the prime minister talk of &quot;fighting on&quot; in a potential leadership election.<br \/>&quot;That&#x27;s not the language that we need and it&#x27;s not the process that we need,&quot; she said.<br \/>&quot;We need something that&#x27;s both dignified for him, gives him the opportunity for a legacy, and gives us the opportunity to serve the people in the way we promised that we would two years ago.&quot;<br \/>Former Health Secretary Wes Streeting, who is expected to enter any leadership contest, wrote on X that Burnham&#x27;s victory &quot;gives us all hope that Labour can still win&quot;.<br \/>He added: &quot;But Andy&#x27;s campaign is proof that to do so we need to change.&quot;<br \/>The by-election came after Labour MP Josh Simons stepped down to allow Burnham an opportunity to contest the seat, after Labour&#x27;s ruling body blocked his attempt to run in February&#x27;s Gorton and Denton by-election.<br \/>Makerfield has been a Labour stronghold for 120 years but Reform were victorious in May&#x27;s English council elections.<br \/>Nigel Farage&#x27;s party was running high in the polls at the start of the campaign, but Robert Kenyon, a plumber and Reform councillor, ending up in second place with 15,696 votes.<br \/>Former Reform MP Rupert Lowe&#x27;s rival Restore party ended in third place, with 3,111 votes for its candidate Rebecca Shepherd.<br \/>In contrast to Burnham&#x27;s victory, Scottish Labour was left in fourth place in both by-elections north of the border.<br \/>Douglas Lumsden won Aberdeen South by a convincing margin for the Scottish Conservatives, beating the SNP,  with Reform coming third and pushing Labour into fourth place.<br \/>In his victory speech, Lumsden told his supporters: &quot;The destruction of the North Sea oil and gas industry must stop now.&quot;<br \/>The seat had been held by the SNP&#x27;s Stephen Flynn since 2019 but has shifted over the years, with a Tory MP in 2017, SNP in 2015, and Labour&#x27;s Anne Begg between 1997-2015.<br \/>Flynn&#x27;s SNP colleague Stephen Gethins, who along with Flynn was elected to Holyrood in May, had to give up his Arbroath and Broughty Ferry seat at Westminster. <br \/>Here the SNP held onto this seat in the by-election, with Lara Bird winning by more than 5,000 votes.<br \/><a target=\"_self\" href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/newsletters\/z7hc239\" class=\"LinkUrl-styles__LinkUrlStyled-sc-f4e3b82f-0 eGAhOs\">Sign up for our Politics Essential newsletter<\/a> to read top political analysis, gain insight from across the UK and stay up to speed with the big moments. 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