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Burnham sets out vision to transform Britain and fix ‘broken’ system

From The Guardian · () English

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  • Andy Burnham has outlined a plan to transform Britain by rebalancing power and improving living standards.
  • He described the current political system as "broken" and unsuitable for addressing the nation's challenges.
  • Burnham's vision includes greater public control over essential services and a dedicated North of England hub in Downing Street.

Andy Burnham, widely expected to become the next prime minister, has unveiled a comprehensive blueprint aimed at transforming the United Kingdom. His vision centers on restoring public faith in politics and significantly improving living standards through what he terms the "biggest rebalancing of power our country has ever seen."

broken

— Andy BurnhamDescribing the current political system.

Burnham declared the current system "broken," asserting that incremental changes will not suffice to tackle the profound challenges confronting the nation. His proposed reforms prioritize a long-term ambition of increasing public control over essential services such as water, housing, energy, and transport. This move is intended to directly address the escalating cost of living crisis.

more of the same

— Andy BurnhamStating that incremental changes are insufficient.

A key component of his strategy involves establishing a "No 10 North" hub within Downing Street. This initiative would be dedicated to overseeing the decentralization of power and resources currently concentrated in Whitehall. Burnham's plan signals a commitment to a more equitable distribution of influence and investment across the country, with a particular focus on empowering regions outside the capital.

biggest rebalancing of power our country has ever seen

— Andy BurnhamDescribing his vision for transforming the UK.
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