- Andy Burnham is at the centre of a debate regarding whether he should call a general election if he becomes Labour leader and Prime Minister , with some arguing it is essential for a mandate.
- Many Labour MPs, including those on the hard left and with small majorities, are urging him not to call an early election, fearing substantial losses to Reform and the Greens.
- Recent polling indicates a significant boost in Labour's support with Burnham as a prospective leader, and he performs strongly against other party leaders in 'best prime minister ' surveys.
- Conversely, an earlier MRP poll suggested Labour could face its worst result in over a century if an election were held, with Reform potentially securing a Commons majority.
- While Burnham's office has dismissed speculation of an early election, some allies suggest he should consider it if favourable polls emerge, to secure a stronger mandate for his agenda.
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