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Andrew Gwynne ‘to step down as MP’ with Andy Burnham tipped to stand in by-election – UK Times

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A former Labour minister who had the whip removed as a result of offensive WhatsApp messages is reportedly expected to stand down as an MP in the coming days, clearing the way for leadership rival Andy Burnham.

Senior Labour figures told The Times they are expecting an announcement from Andrew Gwynne, the MP for Gorton and Denton, who has been away from Parliament on sick leave.

Mr Burnham is said to be seeking a Commons comeback to challenge Sir Keir Starmer’s position, with claims he could stand in a by-election in the North West constituency of Gorton and Denton, should Mr Gwynne resign.

The MP has previously denied that he was intending to vacate the seat any time soon, telling The Times in September last year: “The route to No 10 is not going to be through Gorton & Denton.”

The move creates the potential for Mr Burnham to return to Parliament just as the PM reaches his lowest ebb so far with disastrous English council, Scottish and Welsh elections in May.

The Independent has contacted both Mr Gwynne and Mr Burnham.

Senior Labour figures told The Times they are expecting an an announcement from Andrew Gwynne

Senior Labour figures told The Times they are expecting an an announcement from Andrew Gwynne (PA Wire)

Mr Gwynne was sacked as health minister and suspended from the Labour Party in February last year over comments made in a WhatsApp group.

He reportedly posted sexist comments about Angela Rayner, racist remarks about Labour MP Diane Abbott and joked about an elderly woman dying in a closed group chat with Labour figures based around Manchester.

At the time, he publicly apologised and said he regretted the “badly misjudged” remarks.

He wrote on X: “I entirely understand the decisions the PM and the party have taken and, while very sad to have been suspended, will support them in any way I can.”

There has been widespread speculation over the Greater Manchester mayor’s leadership ambitions in recent months.

There has been widespread speculation over the Greater Manchester mayor’s leadership ambitions in recent months. (AFP via Getty Images)

Meanwhile, there has been widespread speculation over the Greater Manchester mayor’s leadership ambitions in recent months.

Mr Burnham was the focus of such rumours at the Labour Party conference in September, but has since criticised reports of a leadership bid.

Responding to reports in December, he wrote on X: “Quite a lot of rubbish in the papers today. Reminds me why I left Westminster in the first place!”

Speculation abounds in Westminster about whether Andy Burnham, right, will be able to challenge Sir Keir Starmer for leadership of the Labour Party (PA)

Speculation abounds in Westminster about whether Andy Burnham, right, will be able to challenge Sir Keir Starmer for leadership of the Labour Party (PA) (PA Archive)

Any by-election looks likely to be called to coincide with May’s elections.

That would give Labour a greater chance of keeping the seat, and potentially the Greater Manchester mayoralty, against Nigel Farage’s Reform UK, currently riding high in nationwide opinion polls. Mr Farage’s outfit, which does not have the infrastructure of larger parties, is already expected to be spread thin fighting for votes in Scotland, Wales and across English councils on 7 May.

But the timing would raise raises the prospect that Mr Burnham could become an MP, a prerequisite for getting the top job, just as Starmer suffers his most significant blow in office.

There are fears Labour could face a wipeout in some areas at the upcoming local elections, in what could be a key moment in Starmer’s time as prime minister.

This is a breaking news story. More to follow…

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