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Keir Starmer should go if Labour lose Batley by-election, Diane Abbott says
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From left: Ed Balls, Ed Miliband, Diane Abbott, Andy Burnham and David Miliband draw lots ahead of a Labour leadership debate on the BBC in 2010. Photograph: Katie Collins/PA
From left: Ed Balls, Ed Miliband, Diane Abbott, Andy Burnham and David Miliband draw lots ahead of a Labour leadership debate on the BBC in 2010. Photograph: Katie Collins/PA
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Inevitably there has been speculation about the future of the current Labour leader in the face of a ruinous set of local election results for the party, including the loss of the Hartlepool byelection. Now the idea of Andy Burnham as the next leader of the party is gaining traction after an impressive performance in the Manchester mayoral election. One poll found he would be the favourite to replace Keir Starmer, ahead of Sadiq Khan.
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Keir Starmer should resign if Labour loses the Batley and Spen byelection, the former shadow home secretary Diane Abbott has said, suggesting the partyâs left wing would endorse a leadership run by Andy Burnham.
Her intervention comes as Sadiq Khan became the second prominent Labour mayor to reach out to the rest of the country, writing in the Yorkshire Post about breaching the divide between the north and his city, London.
Khan, widely considered a future party leadership contender, visited North Yorkshire on Wednesday, just a week after his re-election, which his team described as âa clear statement of his intent to build bridges between London and other regionsâ.