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Brian Taylor
Politics & Government · United Kingdom
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The Herald
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Jul 2026
What Andy Burnham’s path to Number 10 means for Scotland
Scottish Labour faces internal pressure to rethink its constitutional stance and strategic approach following electoral struggles and shifting political dynamics. With Andy Burnham poised to become prime minister, party figures hope for renewed direction, particularly around regionalism and differentiated governance for Scotland. While Burnham has ruled out an independence referendum for now, Labour strategists argue the party must develop nuanced alternatives to the binary independence debate and avoid appearing dismissive of Scottish concerns. Questions remain over how Burnham’s regional ideas could apply in Scotland, the future of local government reform, and how Labour can distinguish its approach from both Conservative rule and the SNP’s independence agenda.
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