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Topic PolicyDevolution involves transferring power and resources from central government to regional bodies.
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Topic Overview
Devolution refers to the transfer of powers and resources from a central government to regional or local authorities. This concept is currently gaining prominence in the UK, particularly with discussions surrounding Andy Burnham's political ambitions. Burnham, a frontrunner to become the next Prime Minister, has vowed to establish a "No 10 North" as a central hub for overseeing a significant devolution of power and resources across the UK. He argues that the current Westminster system is "broken" and that a more decentralized approach is necessary to improve living standards and restore public faith in politics. His upcoming policy speech is expected to detail his economic agenda and plans for devolution, highlighting its current relevance as a key political strategy for reshaping the UK's governance and addressing national challenges.
Last updated: July 16, 2026
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