Burnham to promise new path for UK that is 'unashamedly Labour'published at 08:47 BST
Nick Eardley
Political correspondent
Image source, ReutersAndy Burnham will promise a new path for the UK as he becomes Labour leader today.
In his speech at a special party conference in central London, Burnham will argue "Britain took a series of wrong turns in the 1980s" when "political power was centralised and economic power privatised".
As is usual for big set-piece speeches, his team has briefed the media on some of what he will say.
He will say the country needs a "new path to the one we’ve been on for the last 40 years".
Ahead of becoming PM next week, he will pledge to lead a government with the "courage to fix the big things that politics has neglected" and the "conviction to argue for our plans".
Burnham will also promise a "distinctively Labour" approach - with more economic renewal, public control and "reindustrialisation".
He will say his government will be "unashamedly Labour in our priorities and in the decisions we take, putting people and places at the heart of everything we do".
He is also expected to pay tribute to Keir Starmer for taking Labour "from its worst electoral defeat in a century to one of the largest election victories in our history".
He will highlight areas including stronger workers' rights, investment in public services and the Hillsborough Law.






