Andy Burnham, the leading candidate to succeed Keir Starmer as Labour leader, has proposed a significant decentralization of power to regional governments, emphasizing local growth. In a recent speech, he outlined a 10-year plan aimed at fostering economic development outside London, while committing to fiscal discipline and maintaining current borrowing limits. Burnham faced criticism for not taking questions after his address, with opponents questioning the depth of his plans. He is currently the sole candidate in the Labour leadership race, with the potential to become prime minister by July 20.
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