
Andy Burnham to promise to ‘fix the big things’ in first speech as Labour leader
Shorts Burnham, who officially becomes prime minister on Monday, will describe his vision for a renewed Labour government that is focused on driving growth in…
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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. Andy Burnham will say that Britain needs to move to “a new path” and pledge to make policies that are “unashamedly Labour” when he makes his first speech as leader of the party tomorrow. Burnham, who is set to take the job on Friday, will promise to give back control to communities and spread growth Andy Burnham will pledge he has the “courage to fix the big things that politics has neglected” in his first speech as Labour leader.
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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)Andy Burnham will say that Britain needs to move to “a new path” and pledge to make policies that are “unashamedly Labour” when he makes his first speech as leader of the party tomorrow.
according to i (iNews)Burnham, who is set to take the job on Friday, will promise to give back control to communities and spread growth Andy Burnham will pledge he has the “courage to fix the big things that politics has neglected” in his first speech as Labour leader.
according to The Guardian - Politics +1Burnham, who is set to be announced in the job at a special conference on Friday, will promise to give back control to communities and spread growth across the country.
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