Andy Burnham Outlines Plan to Shift Power and Resources Beyond London
1-Minute Brief
Efforts to decentralize power in the UK may draw on international models as advisers clarify their roles.
Key Facts
- Andy Burnham has pledged to 'rewire' the UK by moving money and power out of London and into its regions.
- Burnham's plan may take inspiration from a city in Northern Spain, according to The Independent.
- Dan Haygarth reported on potential blueprints for Burnham's regional approach.
- Lord O'Neill, previously tipped as Burnham's chief economic adviser, has ruled out taking a government job.
- Lord O'Neill is a former chief economist at Goldman Sachs.
What Happened
Andy Burnham announced a plan to decentralize power and resources from London to UK regions, with discussions of international examples and adviser roles.
Why It Matters
This initiative could impact the distribution of economic and political influence in the UK. The involvement and decisions of high-profile advisers may shape the plan's direction.
What's Next
Further details on Burnham's proposals and the specific models to be adopted are expected. The search for economic advisers will continue following Lord O'Neill's decision.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft16m agoThe blueprint for Burnham’s plan to ‘rewire Britain’ could be found 700 miles away
- BBC NewsCenter5h agoBurnham economic adviser O'Neill rules out government job
