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Labour campaigners in Makerfield fear their sheer numbers may annoy voters
Up to 3,000 Labour campaigners, including cabinet ministers and MPs, are descending on Makerfield to support Andy Burnham in a byelection, raising concerns about overwhelming voters. Organizers plan to distribute leaflets at polling stations, bus stops, and school gates to avoid intruding on residents' doorsteps.
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