Andy Burnham sees the Makerfield by-election as an opportunity to reshape the future of Britain, emphasizing the power of the voters who have been overlooked by Westminster. Prior to the election, Burnham promised to prioritize the needs of Greater Manchester, stating that what benefits the constituency should benefit the entire country.
With polling data showing Burnham in the lead over his Reform rival, Robert Kenyon, the Greater Manchester Mayor is positioned as the favorite to win the by-election. Burnham’s campaign message revolves around ending decades of economic policies that favor the wealthy, pledging to reduce utility bills and revitalize the North of England.
In response to challenges from Reform UK, Burnham remains steadfast in his commitment to amplify the voices of neglected areas like Makerfield. He criticizes past neglect by politicians and assures the public of his dedication to improving job opportunities, housing affordability, and community safety.
As the election nears, Burnham’s advocacy for neglected regions gains momentum, resonating with voters disillusioned by Westminster’s historical neglect. His focus on pragmatic solutions rather than political gamesmanship sets him apart as a candidate who prioritizes the well-being of communities.

