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Angela Rayner: Labour isn’t working, bring back Burnham

Politics
United Kingdom
Started May 11, 2026

The former deputy prime minister condemned “factionalism” in the party

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CLAIM Posted by admin May 11, 2026
Unity in Labour, as advocated by Rayner, is an illusion if different factions continue to dominate; real change requires a shift in party culture.
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Reviving Burnham's leadership could reinvigorate Labour, but it must address internal divisions to truly resonate with voters.
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Bringing back Andy Burnham ignores the underlying issues of factionalism; the party needs new leadership to move forward effectively.
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While factionalism is a concern, it's crucial to recognize that diverse viewpoints within Labour can lead to a stronger, more representative party.
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Angela Rayner's call for unity in Labour is essential; factionalism prevents the party from effectively addressing the needs of the electorate.
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