
Andy Burnham to promise to ‘fix the big things’ in first speech as Labour leader
The new Labour leader will warn that “Britain took a series of wrong turns in the 1980s” when “political power was centralised and economic power privatised”
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The new Labour leader will warn that “Britain took a series of wrong turns in the 1980s” when “political power was centralised and economic power privatised”. Burnham will make the case that the UK requires a “new path to the one we’ve been on for the last 40 years”. Most have some kind of link to established Labour politics.
Furthermore, The incoming prime minister has now picked most of the senior No 10 jobs, according to those who have been involved in the process, and his cabinet is likely to be confirmed on Monday. Six secretaries of state were at the 2024 show. Andy Burnham will pledge he has the “courage to fix the big things that politics has neglected” in his first speech as Labour leader.
In addition, Industry figures have expressed concern that missing the event could send the wrong signal at a time when defence spending and military cooperation are under increased scrutiny. Mr Burnham will say that under his leadership Labour will become more united, focused on practical solutions rather than internal division, and more open to working with other parties on the long-term challenges facing the country. The recently elected MP for Makerfield is due to take over as prime minister on Monday with parliament in recess, which means he will face no scrutiny until September.
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The new Labour leader will warn that “Britain took a series of wrong turns in the 1980s” when “political power was centralised and economic power privatised”.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesBurnham will make the case that the UK requires a “new path to the one we’ve been on for the last 40 years”.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesMost have some kind of link to established Labour politics.
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The incoming prime minister has now picked most of the senior No 10 jobs, according to those who have been involved in the process, and his cabinet is likely to be confirmed on Monday.
according to The Guardian - PoliticsSix secretaries of state were at the 2024 show.
according to GB News – PoliticsAndy Burnham will pledge he has the “courage to fix the big things that politics has neglected” in his first speech as Labour leader.
according to The Guardian - PoliticsIndustry figures have expressed concern that missing the event could send the wrong signal at a time when defence spending and military cooperation are under increased scrutiny.
according to GB News – PoliticsMr Burnham will say that under his leadership Labour will become more united, focused on practical solutions rather than internal division, and more open to working with other parties on the long-term challenges facing the country.
according to The Independent - UK NewsThe recently elected MP for Makerfield is due to take over as prime minister on Monday with parliament in recess, which means he will face no scrutiny until September.
according to The Independent - UK News
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The new Labour leader will warn that “Britain took a series of wrong turns in the 1980s” when “political power was centralised and economic…
omitted byRight sidecovered byLeft sideBurnham will make the case that the UK requires a “new path to the one we’ve been on for the last 40 years”.
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