The Labusist Party today officially announces Andy Burnham as its leader in the United Kingdom

Today, the Labour Party will officially announce Andy Burnham as its new leader in a “special conference”. At that event, Burnham will give a talk, and later in the afternoon she is expected to speak again in another activity.
As The Guardian reports in his speech at the Burnham special conference will declare that he will lead a government that will have “be advised to resolve major issues that politics has neglected” and “commitment to protect our plans”.
According to a summary released at night, Burnham will also promise that, under his leadership, the party will be “opened and without any apology Labusist in the priorities and decisions we make, putting people and communities at the centre of everything we do”.
However, Burnham will not start forming his government by Monday, when prime minister is appointed, take office on Downing Street 10 and begin naming his cabinet.
Burnham's social network communication has been very successful in recent weeks and another example was seen last night, when he published a video from Cardiff where he carried out a activity called “Pyet Andy whatever you want”. Sitting in a chair on the city's main trade route, he talked to passersby.
Asked about social care, Burnham said his father suffers from Alzheimer's disease and that, for this reason, he is closely aware of the problems of the social care system.
If there is a field where I will invest a lot of political capital, it will be social care,” he said.










