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party, he said: "Whoever is prime minister is going to face the same prevailing winds as I am facing, none of that is going to change." Asked if he wanted to lead Labour into
criticism of Andy Burnham, [Wes Streeting](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/wes-streeting) and even the junior defence minister Al Carns. Arguing that “these are serious times”, Healey – who was also a minister under Gordon Brown – said [Labour
leadership election is called, it all becomes very uncertain. There are others who might want to get in the fight. [Ed Miliband](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/edmiliband) might want to.” Despite failing to win power as Labour
Al Carns has said, adding that every time he would “turn a stone over” he would get another shock. Carns said that during his time as a defence minister he had been angered
party's dissent. Or so we thought. It turns out we didn't have to wait to find out if the Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham would be returning to Westminster before the bubbles