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Burnham Gains Advantage as Right-Wing Vote Splinters in Makerfield

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Andy Burnham’s position in the upcoming Makerfield by-election has been significantly bolstered by the emergence of Restore Britain, a new party that is drawing support away from traditional right-wing voters. Recent polling indicates that Burnham, currently at 35%, has seen a decrease from previous figures, but the splintering of the right-wing vote has widened his lead over Reform UK’s candidate, Robert Kenyon, who has dropped to 24%.

Restore Britain, led by Rupert Lowe, has nearly doubled its support to 13%, indicating a shift in voter sentiment that could reshape the political landscape in Greater Manchester. This shift is crucial as it suggests that voters disillusioned with established parties are seeking alternatives, potentially altering the dynamics of future elections.

The implications of this splintering could extend beyond Makerfield, as it may signal a growing trend of fragmentation within the right-wing electorate. If Restore Britain continues to gain traction, it could hinder the chances of Reform UK and similar parties, complicating their strategies in upcoming contests.

As the by-election approaches, the stakes are high for all parties involved. Burnham’s candidacy is seen by some as a stepping stone to a larger political role, while the right-wing factions must grapple with the reality of a divided voter base. The outcome could set the tone for future electoral battles in the region and beyond.

Source: GB News

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News Category: Politics Tags: andy, burnham, makerfield, restore

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