UK lawmaker resigns seat, clearing path for leadership challenger Burnham

May 14, 2026 12:21 PM EDT

Britain's Member of Parliament Josh Simons attends the Ministerial Statement on the Southport public inquiry at the House of Commons in London, Britain January 21, 2025. © House of Commons/Handout via REUTERS

LONDON, May 14 (Reuters) - ‌British Labour ​lawmaker ​Josh Simons on Thursday said he would resign from his seat in ‌parliament in a move designed to give ⁠Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham a chance to return ‌to parliament and challenge ‌Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

"Today, I am putting the people I represent and the country I ​love first and will be resigning as MP for Makerfield," Simons wrote on X.

"I ⁠am standing aside so that Andy Burnham can return to ​his home, fight to re-enter Parliament, and if elected, drive the change our ​country is crying out for."

Earlier ‌on Thursday, Labour's Wes Streeting resigned as health minister and called for ⁠a leadership contest to oust Starmer.

Simons cannot transfer the seat to Burnham. Instead, a special election ⁠would have to be held to replace him, in ​which other parties can also compete.

Simons won the Makerfield seat in Greater Manchester at the 2024 election with ‌a majority of 5,399 votes over a candidate from Nigel Farage's Reform ‌UK party.

Since that vote, Reform's popularity has risen ⁠sharply as Labour's ‌has dipped, meaning ​the seat will likely be tightly contested.

(Reporting by Sam Tabahriti, writing by William ‌James)



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