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Should Burnham dash for an early election?

High on the Burnham bounce, an early election could be a tempting proposition for Labour. But the PM should heed caution, writes Eliot Wilson.

Should Burnham dash for an early election?

The Labour Party is currently leading in opinion polls, with 24 per cent of the vote, according to a survey conducted by YouGov. Reform and the Conservatives are in second and third place, respectively, with 22 per cent and 21 per cent support. Andy Burnham is weighing the decision to call an early election and should consider the potential benefits and risks involved.

Although there are no legal or constitutional requirements for the Prime Minister to hold an election, doing so could provide certain advantages. For instance, a successful election could give Burnham an opportunity to establish a working majority, allowing him to distance himself from Keir Starmer and shape his own political narrative.

However, the risks of an early election are considerable. If Burnham loses, it could lead to his removal from the leadership position, just as Gordon Brown faced setbacks after attempting to hold an early election in 2007. Additionally, Burnham may not have sufficient time to campaign effectively before the September 1st parliamentary election, as his team may not be ready to launch a campaign within the next few weeks.

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