
STEPHEN DAISLEY: Burnham reeks of entitlement. Labour will come to regret installing an untested leader in these most testing of times
Few men on the cusp of No 10 have been so shielded from the most basic assessments of competence and fortitude
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LONDON: Veteran politician Andy Burnham was on track Thursday to become Britain’s next prime minister as hundreds of Labour lawmakers formally nominated him to succeed Keir Starmer as party leader. Starmer arrived in No 10 to find there was little in the way of fiscal headroom. Britain is facing a decline far steeper than anything seen in the 1970s.
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LONDON: Veteran politician Andy Burnham was on track Thursday to become Britain’s next prime minister as hundreds of Labour lawmakers formally nominated him to succeed Keir Starmer as party leader
according to New Straits TimesStarmer arrived in No 10 to find there was little in the way of fiscal headroom.
according to Daily Mail +1Britain is facing a decline far steeper than anything seen in the 1970s.
according to Daily Mail +1
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