POLL: Is Andy Burnham avoiding scrutiny? | Politics | News


But Mr Burnham did not follow the common practice of taking questions from reporters following the speech. The former Greater Manchester mayor is expected to succeed Sir Keir Starmer as Labour leader and become prime minister on July 20. But this will be after MPs leave Westminster for the summer, meaning he will not face Prime Ministerโ€™s Questions in the Commons until September.

Tory leader Kemi Badenoch said: โ€œHe needs to come to Parliament, tell us what he wants to do and face some questions from MPs, the people elected to hold the Government to account. Giving speeches in Manchester and not taking any questions is simply not good enough.โ€

Reform UKโ€™s deputy leader Richard Tice said Mr Burnham was giving a โ€œbig speech today with no questions from journalistsโ€.

He added: โ€œNo debate in Parliament. No scrutiny from MPs until September. Power without accountability.โ€

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But Sir Tony Blairโ€™s former spin doctor Alastair Campbell defended Mr Burnham, insisting it was a โ€œgood moveโ€ to dodge the press.

Mr Campbell said: โ€œSpeeches matter and when important should speak for themselves.

โ€œIf and when he becomes PM, Burnham will be answerable to Parliament, not the showbiz-style media coverage of politics.โ€

Mr Burnham’s team blamed a lack of time for him not taking questions after his speech as he was heading to Westminster this afternoon.

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