MPs urge Darren Jones to run against Andy Burnham for Labour leadership
Labour MPs are urging Darren Jones, the chief secretary to the prime minister, to run for the party leadership against Andy Burnham to avoid a "coronation." Jones is reportedly reluctant but will consider Burnham's economic plans, including public control of utilities, before deciding. Supporters of Jones cite his economic and national security experience as reasons he would be a better candidate than Burnham, whose policies they believe have been rejected by voters previously.

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AI-generatedLabour MPs are urging Darren Jones, the chief secretary to the prime minister, to run for the party leadership against Andy Burnham to avoid a "coronation." Jones is reportedly reluctant but will consider Burnham's economic plans, including public control of utilities, before deciding. Supporters of Jones cite his economic and national security experience as reasons he would be a better candidate than Burnham, whose policies they believe have been rejected by voters previously. Concerns have also been raised by some about the potential market reaction if Ed Miliband were appointed chancellor under Burnham. While Burnham is the favorite and is understood to have significant support, some MPs are organizing for a potential Jones candidacy.
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5 extractedDarren Jones represents continuity in successful economic and national security areas but also a generational break.
Andy Burnham is considering appointing Ed Miliband as chancellor but has not made a final decision.
MPs are urging Darren Jones to run against Andy Burnham for the Labour leadership to avoid a 'coronation'.
Supporters of Jones have concerns about Ed Miliband becoming chancellor under Burnham and potential negative market reaction.
Darren Jones is reluctant to run but will consider Burnham's economic plans, including public control of utilities.