Burnham to promise devolution in first major speech since launching No 10 bid
•Burnham to promise devolution in first major speech since launching No 10 bidImage source, EPAPublished1 minute agoAndy Burnham will give a major policy speech later, his first since launching a bid t...
•In Monday's speech Burnham is expected to say the government must "give Britain the circuit-breaker it needs", as well as address his view of why there is low public trust in politics.
•He will say decision-making needs to be "pushed to regions and local communities", and will promise "good growth in every postcode".Burnham has signalled he will stick to the fiscal rules set out by C...
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Burnham to promise devolution in first major speech since launching No 10 bidImage source, EPAPublished1 minute agoAndy Burnham will give a major policy speech later, his first since launching a bid to become prime minister, in which he will announce plans for a "No 10 North".Speaking in Manchester, Burnham is expected to say the body will be tasked with driving growth "across every nation and region of the UK" as he vows to put devolution at the heart of his programme for government.He will set out a commitment for a "10-year mission" to raise living standards, as well as proposals on youth employment, in order to "lift Britain back up to where it should be".In the event no other Labour MP puts themselves forward to be leader, Burnham is expected to become prime minister on 20 July.He has faced calls from opposition parties to set out his plans, confirm who he intends to appoint to his cabinet and explain whether or not he will deviate from Labour's 2024 manifesto. In Monday's speech Burnham is expected to say the government must "give Britain the circuit-breaker it needs", as well as address his view of why there is low public trust in politics. He will say decision-making needs to be "pushed to regions and local communities", and will promise "good growth in every postcode".Burnham has signalled he will stick to the fiscal rules set out by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, who he is expected to replace if he becomes prime minister.Those rules stipulate that day-to-day government costs will be paid for by tax income, rather than borrowing, and a commitment to see debt falling as a share of national income by the end of this parliament in 2029-30.Pressures on the government's budget and high borrowing costs mean Burnham or any prospective prime minister have little financial room to pursue policy objectives.Speaking at a conference in London on 25 June, Reeves urged Burnham to stick to her...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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