Andy Burnham’s long general election campaign starts now – POLITICO

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Burnham plans to tour places where Labour’s vote has tanked this summer, including the steel town of Port Talbot in south Wales and the oil and gas city of Aberdeen, speaking to ordinary people in high streets and work canteens. He will also increase the role for political press officers in No. 10 — giving journalists more political narrative to supplement lines from the civil service — and focus more on broadcast and alternative media.

But beyond the vibes in the media, Burnham will have a mammoth task in trying to convert his message of hope into government policy. The clock is already ticking.

Just before he was ousted, Starmer set out a year’s worth of legislation to be worked through. Burnham will show which bits he prioritizes when parliament returns in September, but has no plans to ditch Starmer’s programme and bring his own king’s speech this autumn, said an ally, granted anonymity like others quoted in this piece to speak frankly. That means he will only have two parliamentary years of his own, at most, before an election.

His chancellor is expected to lead a difficult budget this October, deciding whether to raise taxes or cut other areas to fund higher defense spending. Burnham has promised to sacrifice “political capital” to reform care for older people, but has not yet set out how. May 2027 will bring more council election results; May 2028 will decide the next mayor of London. And all that is before the unexpected sidewinds that are inevitable in high office.

One Labour-friendly think tank leader, granted anonymity to speak frankly like other officials and politicians quoted in this piece, described a three-year premiership as the “worst possible” length of time. If it was one year, they said, Burnham could put all his focus on election pledges; as things are, he has to squeeze his agenda into a compressed period. He has already jettisoned some of his more ambitious promises before 2029 due to the lack of bandwidth, including scrapping the unelected House of Lords.

A former senior Labour Party official said what is effectively an American-style campaign of years — even though formally, a British general election campaign lasts five to six weeks — will change the pressures on Team Burnham: “Time is of the essence.”