Andy Burnham has been blocked from standing as an MP on the upcoming Gorton and Denton by-election by Labour’s governing physique.
Mr Burnham formally requested permission to face for the competition on Saturday. As mayor of Manchester, he wanted permission to contest a unique political election.
Mr Burnham’s return to Westminster was seen by many as a possible problem to Sir Keir Starmer’s management.
Labour‘s Nationwide Government Committee (NEC) voted to dam the mayor’s request on Sunday.
Sky Information understands the 10-person panel voted eight to at least one to dam Mr Burnham’s bid, with solely Deputy Chief Lucy Powell backing him. Residence Secretary Shabana Mahmood, chair of the NEC – Labour’s governing physique – abstained.
The prime minister was amongst these voting towards Mr Burnham, joined by union figures and different Labour Celebration representatives.
A press release from the get together stated the rationale behind the vote was the price of operating the campaigns for each a parliamentary seat and a Manchester mayoralty by-election.
It stated: “Straight elected mayors and police and crime commissioners should search the categorical permission of Labour’s ruling physique, the Nationwide Government Committee, earlier than searching for nomination as a Labour candidate for the Westminster parliament in accordance with chapter 5, clause IV, 2 of the Labour Celebration rule ebook.
“This rule was put in place to keep away from the get together incurring pointless prices of operating two simultaneous political campaigns.
“Yesterday, Andy Burnham sought such permission from the NEC to face within the Gorton and Denton parliamentary by-election, which might have led to a mayoral by-election in Higher Manchester. The NEC has determined to not grant Andy Burnham permission to face.”
The assertion continued: “The NEC believes that inflicting an pointless election for the place of Higher Manchester mayor would have a considerable and disproportionate impression on get together marketing campaign sources forward of the native elections and elections to the Scottish Parliament and Welsh Senedd in Could.
“Though the get together could be assured of retaining the mayoralty, the NEC couldn’t put Labour’s management of Higher Manchester at any danger.
“Andy Burnham is doing an incredible job as mayor of Higher Manchester. We consider it’s in the perfect pursuits of the get together to keep away from an pointless mayoral election which might use substantial quantities of taxpayers’ cash and sources which might be higher spent tackling the price of residing disaster.
“We look ahead to combating and successful the upcoming by-election in Gorton and Denton and the optimistic marketing campaign forward which shall be firmly targeted on tackling the price of residing and bringing funding to the native space.”
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Opponents of the transfer – primarily on the left of the get together – have been fast to voice their displeasure.
Louise Haigh, the previous transport secretary, stated: “That is an extremely disappointing choice.
“There is not any level pretending we do not have an issue connecting with the general public on the minute.
“The management mustn’t really feel threatened by having some of the common politicians within the nation as a part of the nationwide staff.
“It isn’t too late to vary course and make the best choice. In any other case I believe we’ll all come to remorse this.”











