Labour campaigners in Makerfield fear their sheer numbers may annoy voters
Up to 3,000 activists โ including cabinet ministers and other MPs โ descending on constituency to back Andy Burnham Up to 3,000 Labour campaigners are expected to descend on Makerfield for Andy Burnham , prompting fears among organisers that the hordes of activists may end up ov
Up to 3,000 activists โ including cabinet ministers and other MPs โ descending on constituency to back Andy Burnham
Up to 3,000 Labour campaigners are expected to descend on Makerfield for Andy Burnham , prompting fears among organisers that the hordes of activists may end up overwhelming voters during Thursdayโs byelection.
Local hotels are fully booked and party members are expected to be dispatched to polling stations, and to leaflet people waiting at bus stops and school gates to avoid swamping residents on their doorsteps.
Cabinet ministers are among the MPs who are expected to spend the day in the Greater Manchester constituency, where Burnham is seeking to defeat Reform UKโs Robert Kenyon.
โThere is only so many times we can knock on doors on polling day without people getting too annoyed,โ one MP said.
Backers of Burnham are expected to use the sheer numbers of activists and MPs doorstepping in Makerfield as proof that the mayor of Greater Manchester can re-energise the party to beat Reform UK โ where the momentum will be crucial for him to then seek to immediately replace Keir Starmer as prime minister.
Some MPs and ministers arriving to campaign in the constituency over the past week are said to have sometimes been taken aback that there is little public-facing for them to do apart from dispatching leaflets through letterboxes. โThere were just too many of them,โ one said.
The campaign estimates that the number of volunteers โ including hundreds of MPs โ has meant each door in the constituency has been knocked at least six or seven times.

