
Andy Burnham on track to be British PM as scores of Labour MPs back leadership bid
The 56-year-old is the only member of parliament from the UK’s ruling party to publicly declare themselves a candidate to replace Starmer, who announced he was…
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Labour will come to regret installing an untested leader in these most testing of times. Andy Burnham ’s plan for a “No 10 North” based in Manchester risks creating a new power bubble and overlooking left-behind communities, Sir Ed Davey has said. His flagship proposal was the creation of an outpost of 10 Downing Street based in Manchester, which he said would serve as the “nerve centre” through which to deliver priorities including reindustrialisation and regeneration.
Furthermore, The Prime Minister said he had worked closely with Mr Burnham on the Investigatory Powers Bill when the latter was shadow home secretary in 2015, adding the legislation was “really important in terms of the powers and capabilities that our security and intelligence services need”. Burnham is denying himself that protection. In the absence of a contest, Burnham will be crowned Labour leader – and prime minister in waiting – at a special conference the following day.
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Labour will come to regret installing an untested leader in these most testing of times.
according to Evening Standard +2Andy Burnham ’s plan for a “No 10 North” based in Manchester risks creating a new power bubble and overlooking left-behind communities, Sir Ed Davey has said.
according to The Independent - UK NewsHis flagship proposal was the creation of an outpost of 10 Downing Street based in Manchester, which he said would serve as the “nerve centre” through which to deliver priorities including reindustrialisation and regeneration.
according to The Independent - UK NewsThe Prime Minister said he had worked closely with Mr Burnham on the Investigatory Powers Bill when the latter was shadow home secretary in 2015, adding the legislation was “really important in terms of the powers and capabilities that our security and intelligence services need”.
according to Evening StandardBurnham is denying himself that protection.
according to Free Malaysia Today +3In the absence of a contest, Burnham will be crowned Labour leader – and prime minister in waiting – at a special conference the following day.
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