Andy Burnham says he will not try to return UK to EU
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham stated he will not pursue rejoining the EU, emphasizing a "relentless domestic focus" for his upcoming byelection campaign in Makerfield. He believes constant arguments about EU membership hinder progress and that Britain should concentrate on improving its own country.

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AI-generatedGreater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham stated he will not pursue rejoining the EU, emphasizing a "relentless domestic focus" for his upcoming byelection campaign in Makerfield. He believes constant arguments about EU membership hinder progress and that Britain should concentrate on improving its own country. Burnham's stance contrasts with potential leadership rival Wes Streeting, who suggested rejoining the EU. Burnham intends to highlight the needs of places like Makerfield, arguing they have been neglected for decades due to deindustrialization, deregulation, privatization, and austerity. He aims to bring these issues to the forefront of national debate during his campaign.
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3 extractedI believe the byelection is very necessary.
Forty years of trickle-down economics that did not, in the end, trickle down very much at all to places like Platt Bridge or Hindley.
The deindustrialisation of the 1980s was devastating for places across Makerfield.