
- Allies of Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham are reportedly seeking to exploit escalating Labour infighting to facilitate his eventual return to Westminster.
- Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is facing significant pressure over recent revelations concerning US ambassador Lord Peter Mandelson’s vetting, leading to calls for his resignation and exacerbating party divisions.
- Mr Burnham was previously blocked by Labour’s National Executive Committee (NEC) from standing in a by-election, a move critics believed was to prevent a leadership challenge.
- His supporters now aim to gain control of the NEC during a reshuffle later this year, with approximately 16 of the 40 positions becoming available in July.
- This strategic move comes ahead of May’s local elections, which are anticipated to further undermine Sir Keir’s authority within the party.
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