A Labour Member of Parliament announced his resignation on Thursday in a move that could pave the way for Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham to return to Westminster, intensifying pressure on Prime Minister Keir Starmer amid growing unrest within the party.Josh Simons said he would step down as MP for Makerfield, triggering a by-election in the safe Labour seat. Burnham later confirmed he plans to seek approval from Labour’s National Executive Committee to run as the party’s candidate, framing the move as a chance to bring “Greater Manchester-style” politics to the national stage.The development follows months of speculation about Burnham’s return to Parliament, after Starmer repeatedly blocked attempts for his return to Westminster. The prime minister’s leadership has come under mounting strain in recent weeks following poor local election results and growing calls within Labour for a change in direction.
Starmer suffered another blow Thursday when his health secretary resigned, saying he had “lost confidence” in the prime minister’s “heavy-handed” leadership.
“I do not believe this government is delivering the urgent, radical, brave reform we need,” Simons wrote in his resignation letter. “We need a new direction. I believe that Andy Burnham can provide it.”










