After Burnham’s reign, battle begins for Greater Manchester’s mayoral crown

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After Burnham’s reign, battle begins for Greater Manchester’s mayoral crown

A s Andy Burnham maps out the final steps on his path to Downing Street , he may feel that his future is clear. But a look back over his shoulder reveals a cloudier outlook, inviting the question: …

A s Andy Burnham maps out the final steps on his path to Downing Street , he may feel that his future is clear. But a look back over his shoulder reveals a cloudier outlook, inviting the question: what now happens to his former role as Greater Manchester’s mayor? An election has been set for 30 July, and with the job widely seen as having grown under Burnham’s tenure to become one of the most influential in British politics outside Westminster, Labour is desperate to cling on to it – but parties to its right and left both see an opportunity. Labour is yet to select a candidate, though the frontrunner is widely believed to be Bev Craig, the leader of Manchester city council who has been viewed as Burnham’s likely successor for a number of years. Paul Dennett, the mayor of Salford who became interim mayor of Greater Manchester following Burnham’s election as an MP , is not expected to stand. Craig, who has led the council since 2021, is thought to be favoured by many in the party as a consistent presence who can benefit from Burnham’s popularity and endorsement. These, they hope, will bring some of the 420,000 people who voted for him in the last mayoral election back to the ballot box in July. The view that the right Labour candidate can continue in Burnham’s footsteps is not shared by those outside the party, however. Bev Craig, the leader of Manchester city council since 2021, is seen as a frontrunner to be Labour’s mayoral candidate. …

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