Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham calls on Tory leadership candidates to 'commit to the North' in wake of Power Up The North campaign

The Mayor of Greater Manchester has thrown down the gauntlet to the Conservative leadership candidates, urging them to support the Northern Powerhouse campaign and has echoed this newspaper's our Power Up The North message.
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has called on the Conservative party leadership candidates to back the Power Up The North campaignGreater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has called on the Conservative party leadership candidates to back the Power Up The North campaign
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has called on the Conservative party leadership candidates to back the Power Up The North campaign

Andy Burnham has written to the wannabe Prime Ministers, asking them to get involved with a Convention of the North event in Sheffield later this year.

Today, regional media have thrown aside their differences to campaign for more power to be given to the north to turbo charge the economy.

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And Mr Burnham says radical change is needed to refocus the economy away from the south east bubble.

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Here's what Mr Burnham has written:

"Now you have been nominated to be a candidate for the Conservative Party Leadership and the next Prime Minister, I am writing to ask whether, if you are elected, you would be prepared to prioritise attending the second Convention of the North event to be held later this year.

"The first Convention included business and political leaders from across the north of England and discussed how to put real power behind the Northern Powerhouse. This second event will follow a similar format and build on last year’s success as we look to further strengthen the voice of the North.

"This isn’t about party politics. Westminster has consistently failed the North of England over decades and Governments of all colours have continued with an economic model which has built up London and the South East but has not invested in the North.

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"You will have seen the recent report from Lord Bob Kerslake’s Commission – UK2070 – which clearly demonstrates the “huge gulf” that exists between the UK’s best and worst performing

towns and cities. It highlights the investment decisions that have exacerbated that imbalance between the North and South of England to the extent that he likened the scale of these

inequalities to the challenge faced by the reunification of East and West Germany following the fall of the Berlin Wall.

"As the UK2070 report identifies, in the UK we have “relied on short term, reactive, underfunded project bidding processes, with a perverse ‘policy’ environment which reinforces past areas of growth, rather than unlocking new areas with future potential”.

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"But it is not just this report that lays bare the disparities that exist between north and south. The Financial Times, the National Infrastructure Commission and others have all said similar things - that our country needs to be economically rebalanced.

"Radical change is needed if we are to break this culture of policy making.

"Today 33 of our northern newspapers and websites have joined together to launch a campaign - Power Up the North - calling on all parties and leaders to set out what they will do to narrow the north-south divide.

"They have called on Leaders to, amongst other things:

+ Deliver a fundamental shift in decision-making out of London, giving devolved powers and self-determination to people in the north

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+ Make additional investment available for the north’s schools, colleges and universities to boost skills training

+ Commit that the government’s ‘shared prosperity fund’, intended to replace EU structural funding, be fully devolved in long-term tranches to enable strategic decisions of scale rather than areas having to bid in for smaller amounts, piecemeal.

"As part of the Conservative Leadership debate it is important that people have a sense of the level of your personal commitment to the North and your willingness to consider these issues.

"It is in that spirit that I am writing to find out whether, if you are elected as Leader and Prime Minister, you will attend the second Convention of the North event, which will be hosted by Sheffield City-Region, to be held in late August/early September."