The Guardian
·Jun 2026
Want to know what Andy Burnham would do in government? Take a look at his past
Andy Burnham is poised to become prime minister with little clarity on his policy agenda, prompting scrutiny of his past positions. His record shows support for welfare reform approached through prevention rather than cuts, alongside a long‑standing interest in tax changes to fund a national social care service. He has advocated for wealth taxation, including land value taxes, and emphasised public control of essential services as demonstrated by Manchester’s Bee Network. Decisions on migration policy and cabinet appointments may shape his ability to deliver social care reforms. With expectations heightened after widespread disappointment in Keir Starmer’s leadership, Burnham faces pressure to break from recent centre‑right policies and address deep‑rooted social and economic challenges.