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Burnham to set out regional devolution plans in first major speech since Westminster return - BBC

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NOT a silver bullet!' Kemi Badenoch tears into Andy Burnham's 10-year devolution plan to fix 'broken' Britain.

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Kemi Badenoch has launched a scathing attack on Andy Burnham's plan to fix a "broken Westminster", declaring devolution is "no silver bullet".Speaking to GB News, the Conservative Party leader warned the Downing Street hopeful that should he become the next Prime Minister, she will be "waiting in Parliament" for him with "a lot of questions".Setting out his 10-year plan in a speech to the nation today, Mr Burnham laid out how he would deliver the "biggest transfer of power out of Whitehall in modern times".He said: "The time has come to build the broadest possible coalition of people to lift Britain back up to where we all want it to be.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say "After 10 years of political turbulence since Brexit and 20 years of falling living standards since the 2008 financial crash, Westminster has not been working for people, and it has not been working for a very long time."Criticising the Makerfield MP, Mrs Badenoch argued he "doesn't have a plan" and the country is set...

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Andy Burnham has been handed scathing criticism of his 10-year plan to fix a "broken" Westminster by Andy Preston.Speaking to GB News, the former Mayor of Middlesbrough declared the Makerfield MP "didn't really say anything" as he set out his vision of "hope" for the nation.Delivering his speech in Manchester, Mr Burnham said that the country is "stuck in a rut" and "isn't where it should be".He said: "After 10 years of political turbulence since Brexit and 20 years of falling living standards since the 2008 financial crash, Westminster hasn't been working for people and it hasn't been working for a very long time.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say "In fact, it is broken and as a result, the country isn't where it should be.

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It is stuck in a rut and clearly we can't go on like this."Delivering his verdict on the speech, Mr Preston told GB News that Mr Burnham "said all the nice stuff" that Britons want to hear.He said: "He didn't really say anything, did he?

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He said all the nice stuff,...

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WATCH: Andy Burnham declares Westminster is 'broken' as he sets out 10-year plan for Britain.

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A: Kemi Badenoch has launched a scathing attack on Andy Burnham's plan to fix a "broken Westminster", declaring devolution is "no silver bullet".Speaking to GB News, the Conservative Party leader warned the Downing Street hopeful that should he become the next Prime Minister, she will be "waiting in Parliament" for him with "a lot of questions".Setting out his 10-year plan in a speech to the nation today, Mr Burnham laid out how he would deliver the "biggest transfer of power out of Whitehall in modern times".He said: "The time has come to build the broadest possible coalition of people to lift Britain back up to where we all want it to be.

B: Andy Burnham has been handed scathing criticism of his 10-year plan to fix a "broken" Westminster by Andy Preston.Speaking to GB News, the former Mayor of Middlesbrough declared the Makerfield MP "didn't really say anything" as he set out his vision of "hope" for the nation.Delivering his speech in Manchester, Mr Burnham said that the country is "stuck in a rut" and "isn't where it should be".He said: "After 10 years of political turbulence since Brexit and 20 years of falling living standards since the 2008 financial crash, Westminster hasn't been working for people and it hasn't been working for a very long time.

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A: TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say "After 10 years of political turbulence since Brexit and 20 years of falling living standards since the 2008 financial crash, Westminster has not been working for people, and it has not been working for a very long time."Criticising the Makerfield MP, Mrs Badenoch argued he "doesn't have a plan" and the country is set...

B: TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say "In fact, it is broken and as a result, the country isn't where it should be.

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A: TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say "In fact, it is broken and as a result, the country isn't where it should be.

B: TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Dismissing Mr Burnham's plans, Mr Jenrick argued that he sees "no prosperity and opportunity" in what he is offering the nation.He told GB News: "I'm all for spreading prosperity and opportunity across the country, I'm from the Midlands.

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