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Britain's Next PM Burnham Vows to Rip Power From London and Build a Second Downing Street in Manchester

Andy Burnham, the man widely expected to become Britain's next Prime Minister on July 20 following Sir Keir Starmer's resignation after damaging local election results, has wasted absolutely no time making clear what kind of leader he intends to be — and it is one that looks nothing like what Westminster has been serving up for decades. In a landmark policy speech delivered at the Manchester People's History Museum on Monday, June 29, the former Greater Manchester mayor laid out a sweeping and genuinely radical vision for breaking London's long-dominant grip on British political life. The centrepiece of that vision is what he is calling "No 10 North" — a fully operational Downing Street-style governing office to be established in Manchester, designed to co-ordinate directly with regional governments and hand them real, lasting power to chart their own long-term course.

The concept of devolution is not new to British politics, but what Burnham is proposing goes significantly further than the incremental tinkering that previous administrations have offered regions outside the capital. Rather than simply delegating certain administrative tasks from Whitehall, Burnham's "No 10 North" model envisions a genuine parallel power structure — one where local and regional leaders have the strategic authority and institutional backing to make decisions that actually shape the economies, public services, and communities they govern, without constantly waiting for permission from London. It is an agenda shaped directly by Burnham's own experience running Greater Manchester, where he repeatedly clashed with central government over funding, autonomy, and the basic right of a region to determine its own priorities without interference from ministers hundreds of miles away.

With his ascension to the top job now essentially a matter of weeks away, this speech marks Burnham's opening declaration of intent — and it signals that his premiership will be defined not by the usual London-centric instincts of British government, but by a genuine attempt to reshape the relationship between the capital and the rest of the country. Whether the establishment in Westminster is ready for that kind of disruption remains to be seen, but Burnham is betting that an electorate exhausted by years of centralized failure will embrace a leader bold enough to actually move power north. The Manchester crowd on Monday appeared to agree — and come July 20, the whole of Britain will be watching to see whether "No 10 North" goes from bold speech to governing reality.

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