Burnham on the genocide: “I can’t judge things of that enormity from where I am as mayor of Greater Manchester” — Starmer out, Starmer in

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    Of the former Labour voters who switched to centrist or left-wing parties, 53% cited the PLP’s stance on Palestine as a factor. Likewise, a massive 74% said that their:

    opinion of Labour would improve if the next leader were to adopt a strong position on Palestine, such as imposing sanctions on Israel.

    However, Burnham has also been a member of the Labour Friends of Israel since 2015

    In July 2025, he issued a plea for Mancunians to donate to UKMed, a charity supporting medical access in Gaza. In a video address, he described the suffering of Palestinians as “beyond words”

    In a 4 June Guardian interview, Burnham specifically declined to describe Israel’s actions as genocidal:

    I can’t judge things of that enormity from where I am as mayor of Greater Manchester. But I do have concerns about the disproportionate nature of what has happened in terms of the destruction, and there has to be a full process of investigation and accountability.

    Likewise, when the Palestine Solidarity Campaign asked the Makerfield candidates what they would do to “uphold the rights of Palestinian people”, Burnham stayed silent. Meanwhile, his Green Party counterpart, Sarah Wakefield, was quick to respond