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Burnham has declared war on the South. Your homes and savings are no longer safe

  London and the South East already vastly subsidise the rest of the country. The answer is to liberate the North, not seize southern wealth Daily Telegraph 01/07/26 Link Andy Burnham is not so much King of the North as Slayer of the South. His government will fail, but not before inflicting immense damage on London and the Home Counties. He will ruin all that remains tolerable in our troubled nation, without fixing any of its pathologies. He will confiscate what little wealth southerners have been able to cling on to in the face of punitive taxation, stagnant wages and declining house prices, while failing to meaningfully spread opportunity to northerners. His gimmicky No 10 North , his pledge to spend much of his time in Manchester, his bogus “devolution” dedicated to unleashing dysfunctional bureaucrats to waste even more of the South’s tax pounds will prove to be a calamity. He is coming for southern homes, investments and income via his land value tax, death tax, higher capit...
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Officers who arrested Henry Nowak investigated for gross misconduct

  Police watchdog considers whether ‘race or religion’ played role in officers’ decision to handcuff teenager as he lay dying Daily Telegraph 01/07/26 Henry Nowak, 18, was stabbed to death in December last year Two police officers who arrested Henry Nowak before his death are being investigated for gross misconduct. The university student was handcuffed by police as he lay dying from stab wounds while Vickrum Digwa, his Sikh killer, was treated as a victim of racist abuse. The 18-year-old pleaded with the officers, telling them he had been stabbed, to which one of them replied: “Don’t think you have, mate.” The police watchdog said on Wednesday that this officer and another who had initially attended the scene were both under investigation for gross misconduct. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) said it had expanded its investigation following discussions with Nowak’s family, who had made formal complaints against Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary. As well as ...

I knew Burnham would be Left-wing. I didn’t expect this ‘bright, hygienic hell’

You don’t have to be John Betjeman to know where this Labour story will end – because we’ve heard it before link Daily Telegraph 29/06/26   It’s a brave politician who chooses to give his first keynote speech in a museum, but for Andy Burnham it seemed somehow appropriate. For his entire speech was something of a museum piece, an artefact redolent of the Michael Foot days of Labour politics: strikes and trade union banners, class warfare in Parliament and ranting Leftists on the streets. The public sector, nationalisation, the unions, the state, splashing around public money – these are Burnham’s tools to make things better . We know how this story ends. After all, Burnham evoked the era himself, even daring to give Foot’s donkey jacket a mention. In perhaps the most revealing phrase of the speech, he identified the “foundations of working class aspiration” as a “council home” and “good technical education”, a post-war image if ever there was one: the Labour vision of vast num...

Burnham: Give me 10 years to transform Britain

  Incoming prime minister sets out his plan to boost the economy through devolution Daily Telegraph 28/06/26 Link Andy Burnham will set out a 10-year plan to transform the economy as he prepares to enter Downing Street. In a sign he intends to fight at least two elections as prime minister, Mr Burnham will argue on Monday that he needs a decade to overhaul Britain , strip power from Whitehall and deliver “good growth in every postcode”. He will lay out plans for a “No 10 North”, moving part of his operation outside Westminster to push through a radical programme of English devolution , transferring decisions over spending from mandarins in London to powerful regional mayors. In his first major speech since returning to Parliament in this month’s Makerfield by-election, Mr Burnham will commit to greater state control of Britain’s energy and water supplies. He will also pledge a new programme of council house building and infrastructure projects outside the South-East as part of eff...