Voters welcome Burnham as ‘northern PM’
Huddersfield and Barnsley voters gave mixed reactions to Andy Burnham becoming prime minister, with several welcoming the prospect of a northern leader who may better understand regional concerns. Supporters linked his record as Greater Manchester mayor to hopes for stronger devolution, economic growth and renewed progress on the Northern Powerhouse, while others doubted that his background would materially alter national politics.
The article notes that Burnham would be the first prime minister born in northern England for more than 50 years, following Huddersfield-born Harold Wilson. In Huddersfield, residents praised his “Manchesterism” and business-friendly socialism, whereas Barnsley voters expressed reservations, including concerns about his approach to immigration and Labour’s recent local-election losses there.
- Some voters hope Burnham will prioritise northern England.
- Supporters cite his Greater Manchester record.
- Others remain sceptical of his policies and impact.