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Posted by: Steven Rose
Date/Time: 19/06/26 20:31:00

Andy Burnham was a Blairite under Blair, a Brownite under Brown, a Corbynista when Corbyn was leader. More recently he has posed as an apostle of the soft left, but he is beginning to pivot on some of the socialist policies he previously advocated. The only constant in his political life is a deep desire to become prime minister. But to do what? In his victory speech he spoke of change. What change does he have in mind? The first indications are that he wishes to renationalise the utilities, starting with water, and to lower household bills through state subventions. All this costs money. Where is the money coming from? In the absence of cuts in welfare expenditure, which his allies on the left would not allow him to make, any more than they allowed Starmer, the money can only come from increased borrowing or increased taxes, both of which are bad for the economy. If he becomes prime minister, that is precisely what the Treasury will tell him. He will be forced to abandon the socialist policies which he advocated to win the leadership of the party and he will be excoriated by his former allies as a traitor, just like Starmer.


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TopicDate PostedPosted By
Burnham19/06/26 08:51:00 Lucille Grant
   Re:Burnham19/06/26 09:43:00 Jonathan Callaway
      Re:Re:Burnham19/06/26 09:46:00 Lucille Grant
         Re:Re:Re:Burnham19/06/26 09:55:00 Andy Pike
            Re:Re:Re:Re:Burnham19/06/26 10:41:00 Elizabeth Balsom
               Reply19/06/26 11:09:00 Martine Guy
                  Re:Reply19/06/26 11:15:00 Jonathan Callaway
         Re:Re:Re:Burnham19/06/26 11:11:00 Jonathan Callaway
            Reply19/06/26 13:41:00 Michael Ixer
               Burnham Win19/06/26 15:21:00 Sue Hammond
                  Re:Burnham Win19/06/26 16:25:00 Jonathan Callaway
                     Reply19/06/26 17:04:00 Sue Hammond
                        Re:Reply19/06/26 20:31:00 Steven Rose
                           Re:Re:Reply20/06/26 08:13:00 Lucille Grant
                              Re:Re:Re:Reply20/06/26 12:06:00 Steven Rose
                           Re:Re:Reply20/06/26 13:09:00 John Hawkes
                              Reply20/06/26 13:22:00 Sue Hammond
      Re:Re:Burnham20/06/26 13:05:00 Alexander MacLeod
         Reply20/06/26 14:21:00 Martine Guy
            Re:Reply20/06/26 14:39:00 Lucille Grant
               Reply20/06/26 15:00:00 Martine Guy
         Re:Re:Re:Burnham20/06/26 15:32:00 Sue Hammond
            Re:Re:Re:Re:Burnham20/06/26 16:21:00 Lucille Grant
            Re:Re:Re:Re:Burnham20/06/26 16:42:00 Michael Brigo
               Reply20/06/26 17:20:00 Sue Hammond
                  Re:Reply20/06/26 17:38:00 Michael Brigo
                     Reply20/06/26 19:52:00 Sue Hammond
                        Re:Reply20/06/26 20:55:00 Ivonne Holliday
                           Re:Re:Reply20/06/26 21:19:00 Steven Rose
                              Re:Re:Re:Reply21/06/26 12:07:00 John Hawkes
                                 Re:Re:Re:Re:Reply21/06/26 12:15:00 John Hawkes
                              Re:Re:Re:Reply21/06/26 13:01:00 Michael Brigo
                        Re:Reply21/06/26 11:54:00 John Hawkes
               Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Burnham21/06/26 11:51:00 John Hawkes
                  Reply21/06/26 12:21:00 Sue Hammond
                  Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Burnham21/06/26 12:58:00 Michael Brigo
                     Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Burnham21/06/26 13:07:00 John Hawkes
                        Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Burnham21/06/26 15:58:00 Michael Brigo

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