Key facts
- Keir Starmer stated his successor must prioritize international affairs.
- Starmer rejected the idea of a domestic-only focus for the UK leader.
- Andy Burnham plans stronger public control of essential services like water, energy, and housing.
- Burnham's plans are drawing on lessons from Greater Manchester's bus system.
- Burnham reaffirmed commitment to the triple lock pension scheme.
- Lucy Powell stated Andy Burnham intends to change Downing Street briefing culture.
- Powell described the Downing Street briefing culture as a "boys club".
- Powell claims the culture silenced critics and disproportionately targeted women.
- Powell experienced "unpleasant" briefings that created fear and hindered communication.
Outgoing UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has articulated a vision for his successor, emphasizing the critical importance of maintaining a robust focus on international affairs. Starmer rejected any notion of a domestic-only policy agenda, underscoring the inherent interconnectedness between global events and domestic stability and prosperity. He stated that a leader must not reduce their focus on international matters, implying that such a reduction would be detrimental to the nation's interests.
