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Home » Residents have their say on Andy Burnham’s blocking | Manchester News
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Residents have their say on Andy Burnham’s blocking | Manchester News

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Residents have their say on Andy Burnham’s blocking | Manchester News
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 Ibrahim  has a white cap, red and white chequered scarf and a balck anorak. Hre has a grey beard and black spectacles and stands in front of textilew display.

Market trader Ibrahim was among the people who think Burnham should have been able to stand

After days of political drama, it seems whichever candidate Labour does pick to stand in Gorton and Denton will have to contend with the Andy Burnham factor.

When the went to speak to people in the solidly old school working class area, there seemed to be significant sympathy for the Greater Manchester mayor who was blocked from standing.

With Reform also setting its sites on the seat vacated by Andrew Gwynne, do people believe Sir Keir Starmer was wrong to prevent the former minister from a route back into Westminster?

Speaking outside Gorton Market, Ivan Millward said he believes Starmer’s move was founded in fears for his own future, while he expects another senior Labour figure could now step in to challenge – perhaps even former deputy prime minister Angela Rayner.

“Starmer’s opened a can of worms, there was fair amount of backing for Burnham,” he said.

“He is looking in trouble and in a bit you might seen Angela Rayner appear.”

Ivan Millward has a black New York Mets baseball cap, black T-shirt, black anorak with light blue facings. He has short grey hair and is wearing glasses.

Ivan Millward said he thinks the saga shows “Keir Starmer is in trouble”

Market trader Ibrahim also backed Burnham and felt he should be allowed to stand.

He said: “Nobody has a right to block somebody. Nobody has a right to say ‘no you cant stand’.”

Joan Moffatt spoke of the “likeability” factor retained by the former cabinet member, who was once dubbed the Kind of the North as he often clashed with Whitehall in his mayoral role during the coronovirus pandemic.

“I like him – people do like him – I think he should have been allowed to stand and he has done a lot of good,” she said.

Joan Booth (left) has long brown hair and is wearing a grey sweat shirt and a long black black puffa coat. Joan Moffatt has white hair and dark spectacles and wears  a black coat. They ae in front of a red brick wall across the road from large Tesco store.

Joan Booth, left, and Joan Moffat said people like Andy Burnham

Her daughter-in-law Joan Booth added: “I think he is good at what he does I think what he stands for is good.

“He should have been allowed to do what he does – the money spent on a mayor by-election would have been worth it.”

Louise Mortimer has blone hair in a bun and is wearing a fawn anorak,

Louise Mortimer said she was more concerned about how Reform perform

However, not everyone felt the same.

Reform supporter Louise Mortimer said the reported £5m cost of a mayoral election to find a replacement for Burnham was “a lot of money in these cash-strapped times”.

“It would have been a waste,” she said.

“It is going to cost money and I don’t think he Burnham should stand.

“I’m not worried about Labour. I’m for Reform, and I’m worried about whether they will be able to do what they say they want to do.”

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