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Nandy calls speculation on leadership challenge ‘froth and nonsense’

The culture secretary, Lisa Nandy, has said the prime minister Keir Starmer will not have resigned by the school summer holidays, despite a major challenge to his leadership after the local election results.

“He was very clear with the cabinet on Tuesday, that if people want to challenge him there is a process for doing that, there is a way to trigger a leadership contest,” Nandy said. “Nobody has done that yet, despite the absolute feverish speculation.

“Most of it has turned out to be just froth and nonsense. We have got to get on with the job.”

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Voters who abandoned Labour will return to support Burnham, says culture secretary

The culture secretary said voters who abandoned Labour have said they will return to the party to support mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham in the Makerfield by-election.

Lisa Nandy told Laura Kuenssberg on the BBC: “I have to say knocking on doors yesterday, people – because of Andy’s record as mayor – who didn’t vote for us last week were saying they would vote for us again.

“He won every single ward in Makerfield every time he stood to be mayor, even when Labour hasn’t and that’s why I make no apology for saying he is a really important voice that needs to be heard loud and clear in the centre of Westminster.”

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