How the other parties have reacted to Burnham's planpublished at 22:02 BST
Image source, PAAs we've been reporting, Labour MP for Makerfield Josh Simons has said he will resign his seat so Andy Burnham can try and run for Parliament. If elected, Burnham would have to resign as Mayor of Manchester to take his seat.
Here's how some of the other parties have reacted:
Lib Dem Cabinet Office spokesperson Lisa Smart says: "The arrogance of these men is staggering. To believe that representing a community is a gift to be handed to your mate shows utterly, out-of-touch contempt."
She says Labour should pay the cost of running the Greater Manchester mayoral election - the last one cost the taxpayer around £4.7m - saying it would result from Labour's "internal psychodrama".
Leader of Reform UK Nigel Farage says his party "will throw absolutely everything" at the Makerfield by-election - his party came second there in the 2024 general election, and hammered Labour there in last week's local elections.
Green Party leader Zack Polanski says Burnham "will need to make clear which version of him is going to show up", asking if it will be "the politician who has been part and parcel of the Labour establishment for decades", or the "popular mayor" who has "expressed support to make changes to the failed economic model".
The Conservatives have not commented directly since Burnham's announcement, but in a post on social media leader Kemi Badenoch said the Tories would offer "an alternative to this Labour chaos".



















