Andy Burnham breaks silence on Labour leadership with very Left-wing new policy | Politics | News


The so-called โ€œKing 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 Farageโ€™s 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 โ€œdifferent path completelyโ€.

Asked what that should be, he indicated a much more radical Left-wing agenda than Sir Keir.

โ€œPut 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 โ€œfirst to do itโ€ and had helped make it more affordable with ยฃ2 fares.

He railed against former Tory prime minister Margaret Thatcher for deregulating Manchesterโ€™s buses, saying โ€œthey just worked for private shareholders and not the paying publicโ€.

He added: โ€œYou take that principle and you apply it to energy, you apply it to water โ€“ thatโ€™s what we need to do.

โ€œThe 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: โ€œLong term, Iโ€™m 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.

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