Labour redefines economic strategy as Burnham emerges as potential leader
Labour must redefine its economic strategy as Keir Starmer steps down and Andy Burnham emerges as a possible successor. The party's mission agenda, once intended to address systemic issues, has faltered, losing focus on long-term goals. Experts emphasize that revitalizing a mission-oriented approach is essential for delivering substantive change in the UK economy.
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Published 28 Jun 2026, 05:00 UTC · Updated 28 Jun 2026, 05:30 UTC
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