Key facts
- Andy Burnham cancelled a planned meeting with hedge fund managers.
- Burnham has vowed to pursue nationalisation.
- Burnham has hinted at potential tax increases.
- Burnham will appear on BBC's Question Time tonight.
- Wes Streeting defended the party's focus on Gaza.
Andy Burnham, a prominent Labour politician and the Mayor of Greater Manchester, has reportedly cancelled a planned meeting with hedge fund managers. This meeting was intended to address concerns about his economic approach, which includes vows to pursue nationalisation and hints at potential tax increases. Burnham is seen as a potential contender for the Labour leadership and is scheduled to appear on the BBC's Question Time tonight, a significant national platform. His appearance is viewed as a test for his leadership ambitions and his ability to articulate a vision for the country. The article also notes that Wes Streeting, another Labour politician, has defended the party's focus on the conflict in Gaza. Additionally, the article touches upon a controversy involving text messages from Darren Jones to Peter Mandelson, relating to Mandelson's past associations with Jeffrey Epstein, and discusses the upcoming Makerfield by-election.
