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Topic History of: Andy Burnham
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md There are no easily noticeable traces of Marx in his family or career background. He was supported by some senior Unite figures in the 2015 Labour leadership election.

He was born one day after Scottish footballer John Hendry, one day before Tony “The Viper” Eccles and two days before MWT, not that this means anything other than a generational proximity.
middlemas Jo wrote:
Probably has a good chance of becoming a future Labour Leader.


That ship has sailed - after two failed attempts already.

And his posturing strategy in Manchester won't have helped him.

Picking fights that you can't win is never the smart option.
Jo Probably has a good chance of becoming a future Labour Leader. He has the looks, just like David Millepede, if he ever returns to the UK.
Honey I get the feeling he will have it.
Green Man Groucho the king of sarcasm.