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Andy Burnham was declared Labour leader at a special party conference on Friday. He will take office as prime minister on Monday after Keir Starmer resigned last month.
news.sky.comAndy Burnham was declared Labour leader at a special party conference on Friday and will take office as prime minister on Monday. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood, chair of the party's national executive committee, announced the result in central London.
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Burnham, the Makerfield MP, won a by-election in the constituency last month and received nominations from 379 Labour MPs and most affiliated trade unions earlier this week.
Sir Keir Starmer resigned as party leader last month after Labour suffered losses in May's local elections. Starmer told Sky News during a visit to Ukraine on Thursday that he wanted an orderly transition and had built a sound foundation for his successor. In his speech on Friday, Burnham will commit to being a leader for every nation and region of the UK.
Burnham will say the economy requires a new path after 40 years and will call for more public control of utilities and reindustrialisation. He will also pay tribute to Starmer for the 2024 general election victory and cite NHS improvements under the current government.
Steve Rotherham, mayor of Liverpool City Region, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that suggestions Burnham's premiership would amount to the same policies under different messaging were absolutely deluded.
Graham Stringer, one of 24 Labour MPs who did not nominate Burnham, said a whole series of major policies remained a mystery. Burnham has proposed a new No 10 unit in Manchester to give local government more control over housing and transport. In a video posted on social media, he said he would expend considerable political capital on social care.
Burnham plans a listening tour of the UK during the summer parliamentary recess. The International Monetary Fund warned Burnham's incoming government to avoid increasing public spending amid pressures such as rising household energy bills. The IMF report called for a cautious approach to new fiscal demands and for future spending reviews to focus on reallocating resources rather than expanding totals.
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