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Prospect of Labour leadership race brings out different sides of rivals

The Labour party is navigating a complex political landscape, with potential leadership rivals Andy Burnham and Wes Streeting adopting surprising stances. Burnham, a left-leaning figure, is focusing on economic credibility and addressing migration concerns to appeal to a broader electorate, including former Reform UK voters.

Jessica Elgot Deputy political editorThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-05-21 · 17:49 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 3 min
Prospect of Labour leadership race brings out different sides of rivals
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The Labour party is navigating a complex political landscape, with potential leadership rivals Andy Burnham and Wes Streeting adopting surprising stances. Burnham, a left-leaning figure, is focusing on economic credibility and addressing migration concerns to appeal to a broader electorate, including former Reform UK voters. Meanwhile, Streeting, typically seen as on the party's right, has proposed a wealth tax and taken strong stances against racism, aiming to win over the party membership. These shifts reflect Labour's electoral challenge, needing to appeal to both Green voters in urban areas and potential Reform UK switchers in marginal seats. The article suggests these evolving positions are not inauthentic but rather a response to the party's current electoral bind.

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Burnham has been a business-friendly mayor of Manchester overseeing fast economic growth.

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A potential Labour leadership contest is being driven by the actions and perceived ambitions of rivals like Burnham and Streeting.

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Wes Streeting is campaigning for leadership, making his views on wealth taxes and Palestinian state recognition more explicit.

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Andy Burnham must demonstrate economic credibility and cannot be 'open-borders Burnham' to win over Reform UK voters and bond markets.

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The Labour party has seemed to inhabit three parallel worlds over the past fortnight.There is a prime minister celebrating good news on the economy and lower migration figures and breezily insisting he will fight the next election, but with his party intent on deposing him.There is a local byelection where Andy Burnham, the party’s leftwing hope for prime minister, will have to demonstrate he can win over Reform UK voters on migration, and the bond markets on fiscal rules.And there is the golden boy of the party’s right, Wes Streeting, unable to secure enough support to mount a challenge but merrily carrying on a campaign to win the membership’s hearts, including a decidedly leftwing plan for higher wealth taxes.All of them are potential contenders in a leadership contest that does not exist yet. There is a chance it may not ever exist – depending on the whims of the voters of Makerfield, the ability of Keir Starmer to confront reality, Labour MPs’ appetite for risk.But the fantasy contest has meant we are seeing surprising sides to its rivals. Burnham, who criticised the government as being too “in hock” to the bond markets, knows he must demonstrate economic credibility, especially if he wants a stable basis for his big plans on devolution and stronger public controls on utilities.And he knows he cannot fight in Makerfield as “open-borders Burnham”, as his Reform UK opponents have called him – which is why questions on the EU and on easing Shabana Mahmood’s changes to the immigration system must be closed down quickly. But there is no doubt this will sting for progressive Labour voters who had hoped to see a bigger change of direction.The stakes are without question higher for Burnham than for Streeting – and their audiences are completely different. For Streeting, there is a chance yet of a leadership contest and one in which, without a change of course, he may end up with a vote share like Liz Kendall’s 4.5% in the 2015 race.As a consequence, he has over the past six months made his views far more explicit on key issues on the party’s left. He called for the recognition of a Palestinian state far sooner than his cabinet colleagues, and made a vigorous push in condemning Farage and far-right racism when the prime minister seemed criminally slow in doing so.Now freed from the shackles of cabinet collective responsibility, Streeting has condemned the scapegoating of migrants and on Thursday issued the first detailed policy of his leadership campaign – a wealth tax centred on capital gains.It would be unfair to say that either Burnham or Streeting is being inauthentic. Because they are both human beings and members of the same party, neither are actually what their public caricature suggests.Burnham has been a business-friendly mayor of Manchester who has overseen the fastest economic growth in the country. He is not a bloodthirsty communist out to destroy the City of London, nor has he ever been a vocal supporter of more open borders.Streeting has been a longtime campaigner against racism and the far-right, including on Gaza, and was one of the most vociferous anti-Brexit voices. These are not convenient Damascene conversions.But Streeting’s left turn and Burnham’s right turn – to put it simplistically – are a symptom of the electoral bind that the Labour party finds itself in. Labour lost almost four times as many voters to the Greens than to Reform UK in the local elections, according to YouGov.Those votes are piling up in cities with big Labour majorities that might go Green for the first time. And across the country, there are hundreds of seats with the tightest of margins that could fall to Reform with just small numbers of switchers. No ambitious Labour leader – or prime minister – can afford to look in just one direction.
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