Do your day job, Andy. Stop this obvious self-promoting bollocks, eh?
Burnham says Britain needs 'wholesale change' - as he urges Starmer to show he has plan to achieve this
Andy Burnham, the Greater Manchester mayor, has said that Britain needs “wholesale change” – implying that Keir Starmer has yet to show how Labour will deliver this.
He was speaking in an interview with the New Statesman in which he dismissed reports that he is actively plotting to replace the PM. At the same time he set out his personal, and more radical, policy platform.
Burnham said that his experience in Greater Manchester had taught him the importance of public ownership of utilities. “Public control is everything,” he told Tom McTague, the New Statesman’s editor, who has written the 7,000-word interview.
The Greater Manchester Mayor doesn't have much of a role with utilities, and I can't particularly recalling him talking about them much. This is very obviously a dig at Starmer on a left talking point. Starmer ought to tell Andy he can put up his own region's taxes and buy some utilities if he's that fussed.
One thing he significant control overs is transport. The Metrolink isn't publicly run. So Andy's working on plans to take that over, is he? From last month.
https://www.placenorthwest.co.uk/tfgm-d ... for-grabs/
TfGM declares £1.6bn Metrolink contract up for grabs
No mention of a non-private bidder there. I suspect that the local accountability over their contractor works pretty well- it's what happens in London with the DLR, and in Merseyside with Merseyrail. Steve Rotherham was regarded as some way to the left of Andy before he became Merseyside regional mayor, but he's not showboated about taking over Merseyrail.
Same with buses. There are four private bus operators doing the Bee Network. This is a much better system than the free for all before, and as in London (albeit with higher subsidy needed because fewer passengers) it ought to work very well. When's Andy taking these over?