Andy Burnham’s long coup: the chaotic year-long project to return him to Westminster

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Andy Burnham’s long coup: the chaotic year-long project to return him to Westminster

The third coming of Andy Burnham began in earnest on the dancefloor of the Ministry of Sound. It was the annual conference of the centre-left pressure group Compass on an unusually hot spring weekend …

The third coming of Andy Burnham began in earnest on the dancefloor of the Ministry of Sound. It was the annual conference of the centre-left pressure group Compass on an unusually hot spring weekend in May 2025. Keir Starmer , a year into his premiership, was deep in the trenches of the welfare battle, and the event’s keynote speakers were Burnham and Louise Haigh. Under the hot pink lights, the mayor of Greater Manchester joked that he was doing the “rally the troops” slot, inappropriate for a pessimistic Evertonian. But he said there was one reason to still be cheerful. The threat of Reform, he said, “means the left will now have to make changes that we should have made many years ago … something new is going to break through.” The reception was as rapturous as a rave. But no one knew what it meant in practice. It was the other name down to speak that night that was the crucial missing element. “We’ve had New Labour and Blue Labour. Now it’s time for Lou Labour,” said the Compass director, Neal Lawson, a close friend of Burnham’s, as he introduced Haigh. It was her first critical intervention since her sacking as transport secretary. “Too often over the last few months, we have chosen caution and consensus over the boldness voters expect and made clear they want,” she said, to whoops and cheers. Not many of Labour’s higher echelons were in that sweaty room to see the beginning. …

Original source: The Guardian World

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Keir Starmer · Andy Burnham · Wes Streeting · Angela Rayner · Peter Mandelson · Morgan McSweeney · Greater Manchester