Burnham sets out plan for ‘rewiring’ state in first big speech since returning to Commons

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Andy Burnham, the Labour MP and frontrunner to replace Keir Starmer, unveiled his vision for Britain through a major policy speech proposing to transfer significant decision-making authority from Whitehall to regional and local communities. His devolution agenda pledges 'good growth in every postcode,' framing economic improvement as dependent on empowering communities across the country. The former Greater Manchester mayor, who recently returned to Parliament, is the only declared candidate for the party leadership and could become prime minister within weeks.
Progressive: Progressive outlets emphasize Burnham's commitment to meaningful regional empowerment and local decision-making as a clarifying vision that addresses a gap left by previous leadership, presenting devolution as a solution to Westminster centralization.
Moderate: Centrist outlets report the policy announcement in factual terms, focusing on the transfer of power from London to regions as part of his economic agenda and his status as the clear frontrunner in the leadership succession.
Conservative: Conservative outlets emphasize vagueness about Burnham's specific economic proposals and his uncertain ideological direction for Labour, with some noting tension between his anti-establishment messaging and his established Westminster background.
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In his first major speech since Keir Starmer announced he would be leaving his post as prime minister said that the Westminster system was “broken” and “as a result, the country isn’t where it should be”. ...