Andy Burnham picks former Blair minister James Purnell as chief of staff
Andy Burnham, the Makerfield MP, has appointed former Blairite minister James Purnell as his chief of staff. This is a significant decision as Burnham finalizes his team for government, with Purnell expected to be his right-hand man in Downing Street.

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AI-generatedAndy Burnham, the Makerfield MP, has appointed former Blairite minister James Purnell as his chief of staff. This is a significant decision as Burnham finalizes his team for government, with Purnell expected to be his right-hand man in Downing Street. Purnell, a former work and pensions secretary who resigned from Gordon Brown's government in 2009, has indicated he will take the role, though terms are still being negotiated. This appointment marks a potential return to government for Purnell, who has since worked for the BBC and a lobbying firm. Burnham and Purnell, who met as new MPs from the north-west, previously served together in parliament and as cabinet colleagues. This is the first major appointment to a potential Burnham government, with speculation ongoing about other senior cabinet positions.
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5 extractedJames Purnell previously resigned from Gordon Brown's government in 2009.
There is internal debate within the Labour party regarding who should be Chancellor in a potential Burnham government.
Purnell previously turned down an offer to be chief of staff to Ed Miliband after the 2010 election.
Andy Burnham has chosen former Blair minister James Purnell as his chief of staff.
Andy Burnham is expected to become prime minister next month.