💬 Opinion Jun 28, 2026 · Mariana Mazzucato

Labour has abandoned the missions that brought it to power. Here's how Burnham could revive them. | Mariana Mazzucato

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Labour has abandoned the missions that brought it to power. Here's how Burnham could revive them. | Mariana Mazzucato
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With a new prime minister incoming, Labour faces a fundamental question about its economic visionAs Keir Starmer stands down as prime minister and attention turns toward Andy Burnham, the current moment should not be reduced to a story of personalities. The question that matters is strategy, and the Labour party has three years left to get this right.When Labour won its landslide in July 2024, it did so on the promise of a new kind of governance: five national missions to tackle the UK’s deepest

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