Key facts
- Andy Burnham plans to reform the Downing Street briefing culture.
- Lucy Powell described the Downing Street briefing culture as a "boys club" that silenced women.
- Andy Burnham vowed to dismiss staff briefing negatively against women.
- Andy Burnham plans stronger public control of essential services like water, energy, and housing.
- Andy Burnham's plans draw on lessons from Greater Manchester's bus system.
- Andy Burnham reaffirmed commitment to the triple lock pension scheme.
- Andy Burnham's "No 10 North" plan aims to shift power from Whitehall to drive regional growth.
- Nicholas Stern urged Andy Burnham to name Ed Miliband chancellor.
- Nicholas Stern cited Miliband's "bold" vision for economic revival and investment.
Andy Burnham is spearheading a series of ambitious reforms touching upon government operations, public services, and economic policy. Deputy Labour leader Lucy Powell has publicly supported Burnham's initiatives, particularly his plans to reform the Downing Street briefing culture. Powell characterized the current culture as a "boys club" that has historically silenced critics, with a particular focus on women. Burnham has committed to dismissing any staff members found to be briefing negatively against women, signaling a move towards a more inclusive environment.
