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The 6 big law and tax changes Andy Burnham is set to introduce as prime minister

The 6 huge law and tax changes Andy Burnham is set to introduce as prime minister

Andy Burnham could be the UK's Prime Minister by mid-July. Where does he stand on key issues?

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Andy Burnham

Andy Burnham (Image: Getty)

Andy Burnham is on course to be the UK's next Prime Minister, following Keir Starmer’s resignation. Standing outside 10 Downing Street on Monday, Sir Keir said: “I leave the biggest job in the country”. And Mr Burnham, the former Greater Manchester Mayor, is almost certain to fill the vacancy.

But what will he do once he takes over? Mr Burnham has spoken out on a number of issues in recent years. It means we have a good idea what to expect from a Burnham-led government.

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Tax

Mr Burnham has committed to Labour's manifesto promise not to hike the main rates of income tax, VAT or National Insurance.

But one big change he is expected to look at is introducing a Land of Value Tax (LVT), to replace stamp duty and council tax. Supporters of this policy say it could make homeownership more accessible to people with limited financial backing, and ensure people with high levels of wealth pay more tax.

Welfare

The new MP for Makerfield is a supporter of reforming social care and has been since 2006. He has suggested inheritance tax should be replaced with a "national care levy", which in 2023 he said would mean "care [that] is provided is free" and "everybody would pay, but obviously the wealthiest would pay the most."

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