Why Labour MPs Are Discussing a Challenger to Andy Burnham

It seemed like Andy Burnham had everything under control.
Keir Starmer said support for him had decreased and gave up on being Prime Minister before Andy Burnham started his campaign.
Andy Burnham's main competitor, Wes Streeting, supported him, making his path to becoming Prime Minister clearer.
However, some Labour MPs want Darren Jones to run against Andy Burnham, but Jones seems unwilling.
Al Carns, a former defence minister, might also run, saying his decision depends on various factors and the party's vision.
Darren Jones was considered a possible candidate by some Labour MPs.
Al Carns has not ruled out running for the leadership position.
The fact that these rumours are spreading indicates some Labour MPs have concerns.
Many Labour MPs are happy to see Andy Burnham back and hopeful about his plans, but some are uneasy about the lack of detail.
Andy Burnham has a long history in politics, including serving in important roles during the Tony Blair and Gordon Brown years.
He has been successful in Greater Manchester, but has been out of Westminster for a decade and lacks clear plans on key issues.
Some Labour MPs feel they do not know what Andy Burnham's government would look like and want to see his plans tested.
Andy Burnham's team will face pressure to provide more details about his vision for the country.
His choice of top team is also a topic of discussion, particularly who he will choose as his Chancellor.
Most Labour MPs think Andy Burnham is the best choice to succeed Keir Starmer, but some have concerns.
The power has shifted towards Andy Burnham, and many Labour MPs support him, but some are still unsure.
The question now is who will challenge Andy Burnham for the leadership position.