I guess that this is where I am with Burnham (Andreou is a writer/journalist). The trouble is that by tying himself to ostrichism over Brexit to win the seat, he'd be tying Labour to the same stance that Starmer decided to tie Labour's hands with, were he to win the leadership election.
Alex AndreouMay 18, 2026 at 3:00 PM GMT+1
I really wanted this Burnham speech to leave me hopeful and was actively rooting for it. I found it deflating - to put it mildly. Where it needed to be brave and expansive, it was small and meek. Let me give one example that I found quite instructive, since Andy used it as a framing device. 1/
"If politics can't fix something as simple as a pothole, why should people believe it can do anything?" AB built his key offer on this: more money for local gov't. But the issue is not ONE pothole. It's crumbling infrastructure everywhere. That requires a national response - not more petty cash. 2/
On the EU, we got a rerun of the nonsense we've had for years - "make Brexit work" with a regional accent. I know some will say: he's doing what he needs to win, by telling that Brexity constituency what it wants to hear. But isn't dislike for Lab nationally the result of this exact approach? 3/
Has anyone actually tried to win this sort of area by being honest? Wouldn't that be real leadership? To say: "I know why you voted for this, but it's turned out badly and I think you know that. You now have a choice. Trust the next easy solution the same conmen offer you, or fix the damage."
4/ It's not clear to me that voters are not sick of - more than any single thing - feeling like their complaints are managed, rather than understood or resolved. "I completely sympathise with your frustration, madam, here is a £5 voucher." Wouldn't the truly brave 'reset' be to stop fkn doing that? 5/
Finally, Burnham's speech spoke about unity, but was actually quite divisive - honest North vs wealthy South, honest apprenticeships vs posh degrees, honest local gov't vs wicked Whitehall. How does that "bring the country together"? It's just another crowbar in a different set of cracks. 6/
I sincerely hope, since he seems to be so popular, that Burnham grows into the person the country needs. I remain, as ever, open and hopeful. But my initial impression is of a very talented local politician, out of his depth, employing the same political handbook that has ruined Labour. Sorry. 7/7