Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox Sir Keir Starmer has pointed to the mayoralty of Greater Manchester as an example of what Labour would look like in government.
During a visit to the city centre this morning, during which he was given a public transport tour to highlight Andy Burnham’s plans for a second term, Sir Keir said that included the mayor's record on policing, which he insisted had included action as soon as problems became apparent.
Speaking at Shudehill bus station, he told the Manchester Evening News Andy Burnham’s four-year term in charge had shown what the party can deliver. “What Andy Burnham has done is show very clearly what a difference it makes when Labour is in power,”
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