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A special election for the Makerfield parliamentary seat is scheduled for June 18, 2026.
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The Makerfield constituency has approximately 75,000 registered voters.
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Makerfield holds one of 650 seats in the House of Commons.
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Andy Burnham is representing the Labour Party in the election.
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Andy Burnham currently serves as Mayor of Greater Manchester.
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Andy Burnham has served as Mayor of Greater Manchester since 2017.
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Greater Manchester has a population of approximately 3 million people.
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Andy Burnham previously served in Parliament and held ministerial positions in Labour governments for 15 years.
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Josh Simons, the previous Labour lawmaker for Makerfield, resigned from his seat.
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Keir Starmer is the current Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and leads the Labour Party.
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The Labour Party won the general election in July 2024 under Keir Starmer.
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Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, is fielding a candidate in the election.
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Reform UK won 24 of 25 council seats in local elections in the Makerfield area in May 2026.
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The Makerfield district has elected Labour lawmakers continuously for 120 years.
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Annual net migration to the U.K. exceeded 900,000 in 2023 during the previous Conservative government.
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U.K. annual net migration decreased to 171,000 in the year following 2023.
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Rob Kenyon is the Reform UK candidate for Makerfield.
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Rob Kenyon is a 41-year-old plumber and local councilor.
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Rob Kenyon finished second to the Labour Party in the 2024 national election in Makerfield.
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Restore is a political party campaigning in the constituency.
Shirley Prior, voter
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"I think they're all a waste of time."
Shirley Prior, voter
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"I always voted Labour because my dad, my grandad, everybody voted Labour then. I've never done that for a lot, a lot of years."
Phil Arrowsmith, retiree
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"Immigration's too high, all the services are being put under pressure and Labour just keep inviting more and more people into the country and it's the taxpayer who has to pay for them."
Andy Burnham, mayor of Greater Manchester
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"What we've built in Greater Manchester needs to go national. I know what it is to turn places around."
Michael Poultney, retired teacher
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"Without his personal vote, I think we would struggle."
Michael Poultney, retired teacher
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"Keir Starmer has done reasonably well on the international stage, but the government are yet to be in control of the economy."
Andy Burnham, mayor of Greater Manchester
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"I am making no assumptions beyond the 18th of June."
Andy Burnham, mayor of Greater Manchester
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"I will take the fight for the changes I want to see in politics as far as I can take it."
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