'Bigger fish to fry' than arguing about next PM, says North East mayorpublished at 17:37 BST
Image source, EPA/ShutterstockWe've been hearing from Labour Party figures on BBC Radio 5 Live this afternoon.
Labour North East Mayor Kim McGuinness says Burnham being the next prime minister feels like a "foregone conclusion" and the government needs to "get on and actually deliver and start talking about something else because there are bigger problems, bigger fish to fry".
She says she's supportive of Burnham because of his focus on devolution - the transfer of power away from central government. "That's a complete change in the way this country is run," she says.
Labour MP for Gillingham and Rainham, Naushabah Khan, says she'll be backing Burnham but is still interested in "what other contenders have got to say".
"I think that we do need to test the ideas. We do need have a conversation because I know that Andy has very much set out a stall in Makerfield about what he's about...but for constituencies like mine in Kent, in Gillingham and Raynham, I now want to hear what his wider vision is for the country," Khan says.

















