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Labour mocked over claim Andy Burnham will be 'first woman prime minister'

Labour mocked over claim Andy Burnham will be 'first woman Prime Minister'

Labour has been ridiculed over claims that the former Greater Manchester mayor will be their "first woman Prime Minister".

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Andy Burnham looks set to enter 10 Downing Street within weeks (Image: Getty)

Labour has been mocked over claims that Andy Burnham will be their "first woman prime minister". A senior party source said the new Makerfield MP, who looks set to enter 10 Downing Street within weeks, would have an “unashamedly female agenda" and be a "female PM in all but sex".

But the comment has been ridiculed by opposition parties and women's rights campaigners. Tory leader Kemi Badenoch said: “Labour might have changed leader, but they still don’t know what a woman is.”

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Shadow Equalities Minister Claire Coutinho added: “I, for one, only focus my tiny lady mind on energy, the economy or defence when I’m trying to impress the boys.”

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