Andy Burnham breaks silence on Labour leadership with very Left-wing new policy | Politics | News
The so-called โKing of the Northโ is seen as the favourite to rescue Labour and replace Sir Keir Starmer as prime minister in the wake of a dreadful local election wipeout by Nigel Farageโs Reform UK. But he faces a tough test to win the June 18 poll, with Reform seen as the favourite having won all council seats in the area earlier this month. Speaking on Channel 4 News for the first time since confirming he will put himself forward for Makerfield, Mr Burnham said the UK needed a โdifferent path completelyโ.
Asked what that should be, he indicated a much more radical Left-wing agenda than Sir Keir.
โPut more things back under stronger public control โ energy, housing, water, transport,โ he said bluntly.
He pointed to his actions on buses in Greater Manchester, saying he was the โfirst to do itโ and had helped make it more affordable with ยฃ2 fares.
He railed against former Tory prime minister Margaret Thatcher for deregulating Manchesterโs buses, saying โthey just worked for private shareholders and not the paying publicโ.
He added: โYou take that principle and you apply it to energy, you apply it to water โ thatโs what we need to do.
โThe country gave away its control of the basic things people depend upon every day and that was a big mistake in my view.โ
He told The Guardian last year: โLong term, Iโm going to say it, I want to rejoin. I hope in my lifetime I see this country rejoin the European Union.โ
But his longstanding pro-EU stance could prove deeply controversial in a Brexit-backing constituency, where Reform UK is expected to throw everything at the by-election.
