
The Labour leadership contender warns against trying to 'out-Reform Reform' but offers no plan on border security
Burnham tells Labour: I'm your last chance to win power
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Andy Burnham has declared himself Labour's 'last chance' to win back power, warning the party it can no longer attempt to 'out-Reform Reform'. In a direct appeal to party members, Burnham claimed he has a plan to revive Labour's fortunes but offered no specific proposals on immigration, particularly regarding the arrival of hundreds of fighting-age men from distant countries. Critics argue that by ignoring border security concerns, Burnham is alienating voters who prioritize national security.
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New leader says ‘I have a plan’, but warns that they can no longer try to ‘out-Reform Reform’
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And Burnham has nothing to say on our border crisis — on the hundreds of fighting-age men from distant, regressive lands rocking up on our shores week after week.
according to New York PostIn sneering at those principles, he is sneering at every decent Brit who only wants to live in a secure nation.
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New leader says ‘I have a plan’, but warns that they can no longer try to ‘out-Reform Reform’
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