
Burnham to promise to undo Thatcher’s economic legacy in first speech as Labour leader
In his first speech as the new Labour leader, Andy Burnham will warn that ‘Britain took a series of wrong turns in the 1980s’
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In his first speech as the new Labour leader, Andy Burnham will warn that ‘Britain took a series of wrong turns in the 1980s’. In his speech he will pledge to introduce policies that he believes will boost the economy, including more public control, reindustrialisation and returning power to local communities. The speech will also touch on plans to present more practical solutions to Britain’s problems, and to work with other political parties where possible.
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In his first speech as the new Labour leader, Andy Burnham will warn that ‘Britain took a series of wrong turns in the 1980s’
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In his speech he will pledge to introduce policies that he believes will boost the economy, including more public control, reindustrialisation and returning power to local communities.
according to i (iNews)The speech will also touch on plans to present more practical solutions to Britain’s problems, and to work with other political parties where possible.
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