Burnham sets out vision to transform Britain and fix ‘broken’ system
Andy Burnham, widely expected to become the next prime minister, has outlined a vision to transform Britain by rebalancing power and improving living standards. He described the current political system as "broken" and proposed greater public control over essential services like water, housing, energy, and transport to address the cost of living. A key element of his plan is a "No 10 North" hub in Manchester to distribute power and resources from Whitehall, alongside a significant council housing building program and business rate reform for high streets. Burnham also aims to rebalance the education system, giving equal footing to academic and technical courses. He emphasized the need for hope and immediate cost-of-living support, while assuring adherence to fiscal rules.