‘I want a big state Britain’: Andy Burnham echoes Corbyn as he vows to nationalise utilities if he takes Starmer’s place in No. 10

Andy Burnham used his victory rally yesterday to outline radical policy pledges on everything from nationalisation to education reform.

The new MP for Makerfield reeled off a list of policies that were light on detail but could force taxation and spending even higher.

He vowed to end ‘trickle-down economics’ as he put mass renationalisation front and centre of his agenda.

Speaking at a local football ground, he repeated his warning to Labour that his election represented the ‘last chance to change’ – but he said he understood that he had not been handed a ‘blank cheque’ by Makerfield voters.

Appearing to echo Jeremy Corbyn‘s

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