Angela Rayner Backs Andy Burnham’s Push for Expanded Devolution in England
1-Minute Brief
The debate over devolving more power to local communities could reshape how decisions are made across England.
Key Facts
- Angela Rayner delivered her first major speech since Sir Keir Starmer announced his resignation.
- Rayner stated that Britain has 'been on the wrong path for far too long.'
- Rayner called for greater devolution of power to local communities.
- She argued that the 'devolution revolution' has already started but further action is needed.
- Rayner expressed support for Andy Burnham’s vision to devolve power.
What Happened
Angela Rayner gave a speech supporting Andy Burnham’s vision for expanded devolution in England, emphasizing the need for more local control and warning that the country has been on the wrong path.
Why It Matters
The push for devolution could lead to significant changes in how political power and decision-making are distributed in England, potentially impacting governance and public services.
What's Next
Further discussions and proposals on devolution are expected, with political figures and parties likely to debate the scope and pace of reforms in the coming period.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft3h agoAngela Rayner launches pitch to lead Burnham’s devolution revolution
- BBC NewsCenter1h agoRayner offers support to Burnham's 'vision' to devolve power to communities
- The IndependentLeft52m agoRayner calls for devolution as UK on ‘wrong path for far too long’
