
Who will be in Burnham’s Cabinet? Our experts’ predictions
Burnham has pledged to govern differently from his predecessor, setting out plans for what he has called the “biggest rebalancing of power” in the country’s…
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Burnham has pledged to govern differently from his predecessor, setting out plans for what he has called the “biggest rebalancing of power” in the country’s history. The trade-off may be a softening of some of her tougher immigration proposals, after ex-deputy prime minister Angela Rayner branded elements of them “un-British”. However, if Burnham wants to make a genuinely eye-catching appointment, Ed Miliband could be a wildcard choice.
Furthermore, Culver said the regulations were being “rushed through” with “serious flaws remaining unexamined”, which she said could leave a “huge vulnerability” to lobbying pressure. Goldsmith said there appeared to be “no real commitment or ambition towards restoring the terribly degraded natural fabric of our island, on which we depend for everything”.
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Burnham has pledged to govern differently from his predecessor, setting out plans for what he has called the “biggest rebalancing of power” in the country’s history.
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The trade-off may be a softening of some of her tougher immigration proposals, after ex-deputy prime minister Angela Rayner branded elements of them “un-British”.
according to i (iNews)However, if Burnham wants to make a genuinely eye-catching appointment, Ed Miliband could be a wildcard choice.
according to i (iNews)Culver said the regulations were being “rushed through” with “serious flaws remaining unexamined”, which she said could leave a “huge vulnerability” to lobbying pressure.
according to The Guardian - UKGoldsmith said there appeared to be “no real commitment or ambition towards restoring the terribly degraded natural fabric of our island, on which we depend for everything”.
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