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Callum Price: Burnham’s new plan for Britain is delegation not devolution

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July 2, 2026

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Burnham, like his predecessor, has pledged a focus on growth. But growth won’t necessarily come from shifting decision-making power around, as beneficial as that might be in other ways. The post Callum Price: Burnham’s new plan for Britain is delegation not devolution appeared first on Conservative Home.

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