Andy Burnham Discusses Potential Return to Westminster at Crossed Wires Festival

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Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham has addressed speculation regarding a potential return to Westminster during an appearance at the Crossed Wires Festival in Sheffield. Burnham confirmed he intends to serve his full third term as mayor, which concludes in 2028, ruling out an immediate return to national politics. However, the former Cabinet minister did not rule out a future return to Parliament, expressing a desire to eventually go back to Westminster if the opportunity arises after his current mayoral commitments are fulfilled.

  • Andy Burnham discussed his political future during a live appearance at the Crossed Wires Festival in Sheffield.
  • He confirmed he will serve his full third term as Mayor of Greater Manchester, which runs until 2028.
  • While ruling out an immediate move, Burnham stated he would like to return to Westminster “one day” in the future.
  • The mayor emphasized his current focus remains on regional devolution, transport integration, and local housing policies in Greater Manchester.

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