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UK By-Election Could Shape Starmer’s Political Future

June 18, 2026 1 Min Read

TLE DESK: A crucial parliamentary by-election in the Makerfield constituency is being closely watched across the United Kingdom, as its outcome could significantly influence the future of Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s leadership.

Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham, a prominent Labour figure, is contesting the seat following the resignation of Labour MP Josh Simons. Political analysts believe a Burnham victory would strengthen his position to challenge Starmer for the Labour leadership and potentially the premiership.

Starmer has faced mounting pressure in recent months following Labour’s poor performance in local elections, several policy reversals, ministerial resignations and declining approval ratings. Meanwhile, Nigel Farage-led Reform UK has continued to gain support nationally.

Although Makerfield has traditionally been a Labour stronghold, Reform UK is expected to pose a strong challenge. Polls, however, suggest Burnham’s personal popularity could help secure victory for Labour.

Burnham, often referred to as the “King of the North,” has been a vocal critic of Starmer’s centrist leadership and remains one of Labour’s most popular politicians. Under party rules, he must be an MP to formally contest the party leadership.

If Burnham wins the by-election, speculation is expected to intensify over a possible leadership challenge. Should he lose, Starmer may receive a temporary reprieve, though pressure within Labour is unlikely to disappear.

Voting began Thursday morning, with results expected after polls close later in the evening. Political observers say the outcome could mark a turning point for both Labour and British politics.

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