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Jeremy Corbyn has written to Andy Burnham, reminding him that in October 2023 the Manchester mayor spoke out against the “widespread suffering” caused by Israel in Gaza, and has called on Burnham to back a Gaza genocide inquiry into the UK’s role in the conflict.

He also asked whether Burnham would end all military cooperation with Israel, including arms sales, the supply of F-35 components, and intelligence sharing.

I have written to Andy Burnham to ask whether he would establish an independent public inquiry into the British government’s complicity in genocide. pic.twitter.com/vBUkmcGicC

— Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) May 21, 2026

Corbyn presses Burnham

Burnham is standing as the Labour candidate in the Makerfield by-election, hoping to return to parliament to challenge Keir Starmer for the Labour leadership.

Your Party also questioned Burnham’s position on Gaza, asking whether it would differ from Starmer’s.

15% of every F-35 jet bombing Gaza is made in Britain. Lancashire. Edinburgh. Brighton.

Even when his government admitted F-35s could be used for war crimes, Starmer kept selling the parts.

What would Burnham do? Jeremy Corbyn has put the question to him.

— Your Party (@thisisyourparty) May 22, 2026

Burnham has not specified his position on arms sales to Israel or other issues like the proscription of Palestine Action. He has, however, been a member or supporter of the Labour Friends of Israel groupsince at least 2015.

Matt Kennard called Burnham “Starmer with a Scouse accent.” He noted that during the Labour leader elections in 2015, he stated that the first trip as Labour leader would be to Israel.

During 2015 Labour leadership election, @AndyBurnhamGM promised the Israel lobby his first trip as Labour leader would be to the apartheid colony

Keir Starmer with a scouse accent pic.twitter.com/QgKekMdls8

— Matt Kennard (@kennardmatt) May 19, 2026

Private Members Bill

In June 2025,  Corbyn introduced a Private Member’s Bill in Parliament calling for an independent public inquiry into Britain’s involvement in Israel’s genocide in Gaza.

The Bill had the support of more than 50 MPs, including Labour MPs Richard Burgon, Nadia Whittome, Ian Byrne, Bell Ribeiro-Addy, and several human rights organisations.

Starmer’s government rejected the need for an inquiry, claiming:

there is no confusion about UK military operations in Gaza.

Then, Corbyn’s independently convened Gaza Tribunal in September, with two international law specialists, which concluded that the British government had been an active participant in one of the “greatest crimes of our time.”

We held The Gaza Tribunal to expose the full scale of Britain’s complicity in genocide.

Our conclusion: the British government has been an active participant in one of the greatest crimes of our time.

Read the full report below. https://t.co/ygDHNka1Ay

— Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) March 16, 2026

Burnham – pick a side quickly! Now that Starmer is campaigning for you, are you going to choose his policies too?

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