Burnham promises to ease cost of living pressures if he becomes prime minister
Andy Burnham, Makerfield MP, has outlined proposals to alleviate cost of living pressures should he become prime minister. In an interview with LBC, Burnham suggested measures such as reducing business rates for high street businesses, potentially by increasing them on warehouses.

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AI-generatedAndy Burnham, Makerfield MP, has outlined proposals to alleviate cost of living pressures should he become prime minister. In an interview with LBC, Burnham suggested measures such as reducing business rates for high street businesses, potentially by increasing them on warehouses. He also proposed bringing down water and energy costs through de-privatisation and offering free bus travel for 16- to 18-year-olds. These ideas are part of a potential cost-of-living package that allies suggest could include freezing private sector rents. Burnham stated his commitment to public finances and indicated a desire to decentralize power from Westminster by locating part of Downing Street in Manchester.
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5 extractedAndy Burnham promised to ease the cost of living if he becomes prime minister.
Making bus travel free for 16- to 18-year-olds is a proposed measure.
Burnham proposes bringing down water and energy costs by de-privatising companies.
Burnham would look at reducing business rates for some high street businesses.
Experts say bringing utilities under public control will not necessarily bring down consumer bills.