Andy Burnham to Outline Devolution Plan and 10-Year Economic Vision in Major Speech
1-Minute Brief
Burnham's proposals could reshape the balance of power between central government and local regions across Britain.
Key Facts
- Andy Burnham, the new MP for Makerfield and former Greater Manchester mayor, will deliver his first major leadership speech.
- Burnham will pledge to deliver 'good growth in every postcode' through significant devolution of power to local communities.
- He is expected to argue for a major transfer of decision-making authority from Whitehall to regional and community levels.
- The speech is described by his team as his 'first major leadership speech' and will take place on Monday morning.
- Burnham's 10-year plan aims to 'lift Britain back up' and raise living standards, according to The Independent.
What Happened
Andy Burnham is set to deliver a major speech in Manchester outlining his economic vision and proposals for devolution, following his recent election as MP for Makerfield.
Why It Matters
The proposals could lead to a significant shift in how economic and policy decisions are made in the UK, potentially increasing local autonomy and changing the relationship between central and regional governments.
What's Next
Observers will watch for the details of Burnham's plan and the response from political parties, local leaders, and the public as he positions himself as a candidate for prime minister.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft7h agoBurnham latest: Makerfield MP plots radical shift of power from Whitehall in new economic vision for Britain
- BBC NewsCenter7h agoChris Mason: Burnham starts to sketch out his vision as potential prime minister
- The GuardianLeft7h agoAndy Burnham to pledge ‘good growth in every postcode’ in devolution plan
