The route for Andy Burnham to replace Keir Starmer as PMpublished at 20:28 BST
Image source, PA MediaWhile Andy Burnham's chances of returning to Parliament appear to have improved thanks to Josh Simons's resignation, the Greater Manchester mayor still has a ways to go before challenging the prime minister.
Following the Labour MP's decision to step aside, Burnham needs to be chosen as Labour's candidate for any upcoming by-election.
This decision is made by the party's National Executive Committee, which back in February chose to block Burnham from running in the Gorton and Denton by-election.
He then needs to win the seat after being permitted to run. All the while Labour faces increasing pressure from Reform and the Greens.
Once back in Parliament, he would need to persuade 81 Labour MPs that he is the right choice to replace Keir Starmer to run in any leadership contest.
Our political reporter Kevin Fitzpatrick speaks more on the topic in the clip below:
How Andy Burnham could replace Keir Starmer as prime minister















