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Andy Burnham is reportedly considering calling a snap general election if he becomes Prime Minister, according to a report cited by Reuters. The report said Labour insiders believed Burnham could seek an electoral mandate if he were to succeed Sir Keir Starmer as party leader and enter Downing Street.
The same report said Burnham was considering Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood as a possible Chancellor and that Angela Rayner could return to Cabinet. Reuters said it had not independently verified the claims and that Burnham, Rayner and Mahmood had not immediately responded to requests for comment.
Burnham would first need to win the Makerfield by-election on 18 June before any leadership move could be launched. His potential return to Westminster has intensified pressure on Starmer, whose leadership has been under renewed scrutiny following Labour’s poor local election performance.

