Key facts
- Andy Haldane urges Andy Burnham to be bolder on the UK economy.
- Haldane calls for radical tax reforms and a "change in vibe" for the UK economy.
- Haldane suggests overhauling property taxes.
- Haldane suggests revising the pension triple lock.
- Haldane suggests decentralizing government power.
- Rachel Reeves backs Andy Burnham for Prime Minister.
- Rachel Reeves expresses a desire to remain as Chancellor.
- Unison endorses Ed Miliband for Chancellor.
- The race for the Treasury under a potential Burnham government is intensifying.
Andy Burnham, poised to become the next Prime Minister, is being urged by Andy Haldane, president of the British Chambers of Commerce, to adopt a more assertive approach to the UK economy. Haldane has called for radical tax reforms and a significant "change in vibe" to stimulate economic growth. His specific proposals include a comprehensive overhaul of property taxes, a revision of the pension triple lock system, and a move towards decentralizing government power. These suggestions aim to foster a more dynamic and responsive economic environment under Burnham's leadership.
