Keir Starmer has publicly defended Andy Burnham as speculation intensifies over whether the Manchester mayor may one day challenge him for the Labour leadership.
Burnham revived leadership chatter by refusing to rule out an eventual bid during media interviews. His comments arrive as Labour approaches an important budget announcement.
Starmer, speaking while traveling to the G20 summit, praised Burnham’s leadership after the recent attack on Manchester’s synagogue. He said they worked closely during the crisis.
He warned party members against spreading rumours, especially those suggesting Wes Streeting is preparing a coup. Starmer said such distractions undermine serious national work.
Burnham insisted he is not launching any challenge but refused to predict the future. His rising influence continues to fuel political interest.






