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Andy Burnham: 'King of the North' with eyes on the top job
Key takeaways
- Becky Morton Political reporter Getty Images Andy Burnham is no stranger to Labour leadership contests.
- More than 10 years ago he ran twice, unsuccessfully, for the top job.
- Now he's backed by many Labour MPs as the party's best chance of recovery, after months of languishing in the polls and a devastating set of election results.
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Becky Morton Political reporter Getty Images Andy Burnham is no stranger to Labour leadership contests.
More than 10 years ago he ran twice, unsuccessfully, for the top job.
Now he's backed by many Labour MPs as the party's best chance of recovery, after months of languishing in the polls and a devastating set of election results.
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