Key facts
- The Makerfield by-election campaign concludes ahead of Thursday's vote.
- Labour's Andy Burnham is a key candidate, potentially challenging for party leadership.
- Reform UK's Robert Kenyon is the main challenger.
- Prime Minister Keir Starmer commented on Burnham's potential government role while at the G7 summit.
The final day of campaigning is underway for the Makerfield by-election, a contest that could have significant implications for Britain's political leadership. Voters will cast their ballots on Thursday.
Labour's Andy Burnham, the Greater Manchester Mayor, is seeking to become a Member of Parliament. His potential victory could position him to challenge Keir Starmer for the leadership of the ruling Labour Party. Burnham, known for his achievements as a northern mayor and dubbed the "king of the north," enjoys notable popularity among the British public, according to a recent Survation poll.
