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Andy Burnham doesn't rule out a snap general election as he descends from the North to be crowned next PM after Starmer quits

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The possibility of a snap general election has been a topic of discussion in UK politics, particularly when there is a change in leadership. Andy Burnham's comments come as he prepares to enter Westminster as an MP, a significant step that could potentially position him for a key role in the country's government. The timing of a general election is crucial, as it can impact the country's political landscape and the implementation of new policies.
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Andy Burnham doesn't rule out a snap general election as he descends from the North to be crowned next PM after Starmer quits
As he heads for Westminster to be officially sworn in as an MP, Andy Burnham was grilled on his previous calls for a national poll when Tory leaders were replaced.
22 Jun, 13:24