‘I've seen people leave his office shaking!’ Ex-Andy Burnham adviser on ‘other side’ of potential Prime Minister
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Rosie Duffield has revealed she is "having chats" about returning to Labour under Andy Burnham.Speaking to GB News, the Independent representative warned that the expected successor to Keir Starmer must continue moving towards the "mainstream" on gender issues if he wants her support.Ms Duffield quit Labour last year after a long-running row over gender ideology within the party.
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Opining on the heavily tipped next Prime Minister, she admitted Mr Burnham was "the only possible saviour" of the party but insisted she remained unconvinced by his past support for transgender self-identification.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say In 2019, Mr Burnham was one of several Labour figures who signed a letter urging the then-Conservative Government to introduce a system of legal self-identification on gender identity, arguing it would "transform the lives of trans people".However, he appeared to soften his thoughts following the UK Supreme Court judgment on the definition of gender under the...
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An ex-adviser to Andy Burnham has shared the "other side" of the newly minted Makefield MP, who appears set to replace Keir Starmer as Britain's next Prime Minister.
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Quizzing Mr Lord on his former boss's credentials, Camilla Tominey said: "He's a nice guy.
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Trust me, I have seen the other side of Andy," the ex-adviser responded.
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He goes out, and he gets it, and he bats for it."Delving further into those memories, Mr Lord said the rows occurred "when he took the buses back under public control"."He had to go up against several different companies.
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They were fighting him in boardrooms, in courts."Sometimes he has to scream and shout, there is that side of Andy.
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