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framed as an internal adversary to Keir Starmer within Labour
framed as a unifying figure capable of bridging Labour factions
Frames Andy Burnham as a hostile actor plotting against the Prime Minister
framed as a destabilizing challenger rather than a unifying figure
Burnham framed as a disruptive challenger to Keir Starmer’s leadership
Burnham portrayed as politically resilient and secure in his position despite obstacles
Framed as a disruptive challenger to party unity
Andy Burnham is framed as a political adversary to Keir Starmer
Burnham framed as illegitimately inserting himself into national politics despite exclusionary procedural barriers
framed as a hostile challenger rather than a unifying figure
framed as a self-aggrandizing challenger seeking a 'coup'
economic judgment questioned through elite financial skepticism
framed as a disruptive political threat rather than a cooperative figure
Framed as a challenger to the political establishment
framed as a unifying and patriotic challenger within Labour
Framed as unlikely to succeed due to structural and political obstacles
Framed as a unifying, sacrificial figure drawing loyalty
Andy Burnham framed as a unifying, cooperative figure for Labour
Andy Burnham portrayed as a legitimate and deeply connected figure within the community
Andy Burnham is framed as a credible and legitimate alternative leader, positioned as a challenger to Starmer
Framing Burnham as a unifying figure capable of bridging divides within Labour
Undermining credibility by portraying as sidelined and out of touch
Framed as an illegitimate contender due to lack of parliamentary seat and denied pathways
portrayed as an object of irrational infatuation, not a serious political figure
framed as more competent than rivals on cross-border UK-Irish issues
framed as an adversarial figure working against party unity
Framed as lacking credibility due to overpromising and failed negotiations
Framed as ineffective and failing to secure parliamentary return
portrayed as illegitimately seeking power
framed as opportunistic and undignified in political ambitions
framed as a disruptive internal adversary within Labour
portrayed as scheming and opportunistic
Burnham’s leadership legitimacy is questioned by highlighting structural barriers and past failures
Frames Burnham as a legitimate and popular alternative leader despite lacking parliamentary seat
Framed as institutionally blocked from re-entering parliamentary politics
Burnham's candidacy framed as lacking legitimacy or concrete support
Frames Burnham as excluded from the political process by party elites
Andy Burnham is framed as a competent figure essential to stabilizing Labour
Andy Burnham is framed as a legitimate and inclusive alternative leader
framed as a competent and experienced alternative leader
Burnham framed as legitimate alternative despite structural barriers
Framed as a potentially credible and trustworthy alternative leader
Andy Burnham is framed as a discredited, outdated political figure with no viability
framed as ineffective due to logistical barriers
Burnham is presented as a protective figure against political danger
Burnham is uniquely competent and effective compared to others
portrayed as self-obsessed and lacking legitimacy
framed as an internal adversary to party stability
portrayed as politically vulnerable and under internal threat
portrayed as exerting indirect, potentially improper pressure