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Chris Mason: Burnham starts to sketch out his vision as potential prime minister
Key takeaways
- In an address at the People's History Museum in Manchester, the new MP for nearby Makerfield will say as prime minister he would "give Britain the circuit breaker it needs".
- His inner circle describe it as "the foundational text" of his programme for government.
- As such, it is expected to be broad based.
Why this matters: a developing story that could shape the day's news cycle.
EPABy Chris Mason Political editor Published13 minutes ago Andy Burnham will give what his team has called "his first major leadership speech" on Monday morning and will promise to "lift Britain back up to where it should be".
In an address at the People's History Museum in Manchester, the new MP for nearby Makerfield will say as prime minister he would "give Britain the circuit breaker it needs".
His inner circle describe it as "the foundational text" of his programme for government.
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