Key facts
- Andy Burnham has outlined a 10-year vision for economic and political reform.
- His plan focuses on greater public control over utilities like energy, water, housing, and transport.
- Burnham aims to boost devolution and empower local governments.
- He proposes expanding powers for regional mayors.
- A new prime ministerial office, 'No. 10 North,' is planned for Manchester.
- The vision aims to shift power from London to the regions.
- Burnham is described as a likely next Prime Minister and a Labour leadership frontrunner.
- He draws on his experience as Mayor of Greater Manchester.
Andy Burnham, a prominent figure aiming for the premiership, has detailed a comprehensive 10-year vision for economic and political reform in the United Kingdom. Central to his plan is a significant devolution of powers from Westminster to local leaders, drawing on his experience as Mayor of Greater Manchester. Burnham promises greater public control over key utilities, including energy, water, housing, and transport, framing these changes as the 'biggest change in our lifetimes.'
His blueprint emphasizes boosting devolution and empowering local governments and regional mayors. A notable proposal is the creation of a new prime ministerial office in Manchester, referred to as 'No. 10 North.' This initiative aims to decentralize government functions and shift power away from London, fostering regional development and autonomy.
