Burnham is trying to broaden his appeal beyond Greater Manchesterpublished at 13:02 BST
Henry Zeffman
Chief political correspondent
In Andy Burnham's own eyes, let alone anyone else's, this is clearly a big shift in emphasis.
Burnham talks about the Labour Party no longer being the Labour Party that people recognise.
He began by saying that this was the view of the people in Makerfield, where he won that by-election a month or so ago.
But then - and I think he is clearly self conscious about broadening his appeal beyond Greater Manchester - he spoke of people who used to vote Labour in the dockyards of the Tyne and the Tees, in London, and in the mill towns of the east and west Pennines.
It was an attempt by Burnham to broaden his appeal.
And not just for himself; but to broaden also the Labour Party's appeal and posture far beyond what Keir Starmer presented to the public in 2024.
















