Greens suggest they will properly contest byelection in blow to Burnham
The Green Party intends to actively contest the upcoming Makerfield byelection, potentially complicating Andy Burnham's bid to return to Parliament. This decision comes after speculation that the Greens might not field a candidate to avoid splitting the left-wing vote against a strong Reform UK challenge.

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AI-generatedThe Green Party intends to actively contest the upcoming Makerfield byelection, potentially complicating Andy Burnham's bid to return to Parliament. This decision comes after speculation that the Greens might not field a candidate to avoid splitting the left-wing vote against a strong Reform UK challenge. The Greens cite recent successes, including a win in Gorton and Denton, as evidence of their ability to compete and defeat Reform. Labour's Josh Simons is stepping down, paving the way for Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham to seek the Labour nomination. Reform UK performed strongly in recent local elections in the constituency, and Burnham is relying on his personal appeal to overcome national Labour polling weaknesses. The Green Party's local members will select their candidate, with the national party's involvement likely to influence the campaign's impact.
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5 extractedReform UK won all nine seats contested for Wigan council in local elections last week.
The Greens have learned from their win in Gorton and Denton and believe they can beat Reform UK.
Andy Burnham will seek the Labour nomination for the Makerfield byelection.
The Green Party will contest the Makerfield byelection, potentially complicating Andy Burnham's return to parliament.
Downing Street has indicated it will allow Andy Burnham to contest the Makerfield byelection.