Bev Craig to stand as Labour candidate for Greater Manchester mayor
Bev Craig, the leader of Manchester city council, has been selected as Labour's candidate for the Greater Manchester mayor byelection on July 30th. This election is to replace Andy Burnham, who is expected to campaign for Labour.

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AI-generatedBev Craig, the leader of Manchester city council, has been selected as Labour's candidate for the Greater Manchester mayor byelection on July 30th. This election is to replace Andy Burnham, who is expected to campaign for Labour. The contest is anticipated to be a close race, particularly against Reform UK, which has seen significant gains in local elections across the region. Other candidates include Geraldine Coggins for the Green Party and Marlon West for Restore Britain, with Reform UK's candidate yet to be officially named but reportedly fronted by Dan Barker. The byelection is considered the largest in modern British politics, with approximately 2 million eligible voters.
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5 extractedBev Craig stated in 2021 that she did not want to be pigeonholed by her identity as the first woman or openly gay leader of Manchester city council.
Reform UK won 106 seats across Greater Manchester in May's local elections, indicating strong local support.
Bev Craig has been named as Labour's candidate for Greater Manchester mayor, replacing Andy Burnham.
The Greater Manchester byelection will be the biggest in modern times in British politics, with up to 2 million eligible voters.
Rupert Lowe's Restore Britain is expected to focus the campaign on grooming gangs.