Streeting backs Burnham for return to Westminster, saying he is ‘best chance of winning’ byelection – UK politics live | Politics

Streeting throws his support behind Burnham for Makerfield byelection

Former health secretary Wes Streeting has voiced his support for Andy Burnham to compete in the Makerfield byelection, describing him as one of Labour’s “best players on the pitch”.

In a post on X, Streeting, a potential leadership challenger, said:

double quotation markWe need our best players on the pitch. There is no doubt that Andy Burnham is one of them.

The Makerfield byelection will be tough. Votes will need to be earned.

Andy is the best chance of winning and that should override factional advantage or propping up one person.

Share

Updated at 

Key events

11 foreign far-right activists banned from entering UK ahead of rally organised by Tommy Robinson

Ben Quinn

Eleven foreign far-right activists have been banned from coming to the UK ahead of tomorrow’s march by supporters of Tommy Robinson, as the prime minister said there was a “fight for the soul of the country”.

Downing Street said Keir Starmer was taking action to “protect British communities from vile hate” amid bans on foreign activists including the US-based extremist Valentina Gomez.

Police officers form a cordon in front of supporters of far-right activist Tommy Robinson in the ‘Unite the Kingdom’ demonstration in September 2025. Photograph: Mark Kerrison/In Pictures/Getty Images

Tens of thousands are expected to attend the self-styled “Unite the Kingdom” march promoted by Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley Lennon.

Visiting the Metropolitan police’s command and control special operations room today, Starmer said:

double quotation markWe’re in a fight for the soul of this country, and the Unite the Kingdom march this weekend is a stark reminder of exactly what we are up against. Its organisers are peddling hatred and division, plain and simple.

We will block those coming into the UK who seek to incite hatred and violence. For anyone who sets out to wreak havoc on our streets, to intimidate or threaten anyone, you can expect to face the full force of the law.

My government will always champion peaceful protest but will act decisively against hatred. We all have a responsibility to speak out against those spouting vile divisive views wherever we see it.

We are a country built on decency, fairness and respect, at our best when people from different backgrounds come together in common purpose. That is what we must fight for.

Starmer met police chiefs earlier this morning. Downing Street said that he “made clear he recognises that the majority expected to attend are law-abiding citizens, who want to protest peacefully, and urged everyone attending a protest to act with decency and respect”.

Tomorrow is expected to be one of the busiest days of the year when it comes to policing in London. Many are expected to attend a pro-Palestine protest, while there will also be a presence by anti-fascist protesters organised by Stand Up to Racism.

Share
Facebook Comments Box