Chris Mason: Burnham starts to sketch out his vision as potential prime minister
•Chris Mason: Burnham starts to sketch out his vision as potential prime ministerImage source, EPAByChris MasonPolitical editorPublished2 minutes agoAndy Burnham will give what his team has called "his...
•In an address at the People's History Museum in Manchester, the new MP for nearby Makerfield will say as prime minister he would "give Britain the circuit breaker it needs".
•His inner circle describe it as "the foundational text" of his programme for government.As such, it is expected to be broad based.It is not thought he will take any questions from reporters afterwards...
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Chris Mason: Burnham starts to sketch out his vision as potential prime ministerImage source, EPAByChris MasonPolitical editorPublished2 minutes agoAndy Burnham will give what his team has called "his first major leadership speech" on Monday morning and will promise to "lift Britain back up to where it should be". In an address at the People's History Museum in Manchester, the new MP for nearby Makerfield will say as prime minister he would "give Britain the circuit breaker it needs". His inner circle describe it as "the foundational text" of his programme for government.As such, it is expected to be broad based.It is not thought he will take any questions from reporters afterwards, which will likely raise eyebrows from some given his lack of a mandate from the electorate.His team insist this won't be part of "a pattern" of avoiding scrutiny - but that will come later in the campaign.Central to his plans is handing more power to politicians beyond Westminster, in what is claimed would be "the biggest transfer of power out of Whitehall in modern times". However, it isn't thought his ideas would be as significant as the setting up of the Scottish and Welsh parliaments and the Northern Ireland Assembly, nor the introduction of regional mayors in England.Instead, it is expected that he will argue that nowhere near enough has been done to empower politicians outside London to do as much as they could.Allies of the former mayor of Greater Manchester say Burnham's time in that job proved to him "how resistant Whitehall can be to devolution", as one put it, and that he wanted that to change.One idea, described as a "flagship proposal", is the creation of what is being called a "No10 North" - with a part of the prime minister's operation being based in Manchester.The aim is that this unit would be "to drive devolution" and it would be responsible for &...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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