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29.04.2021 - 21:06 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Sir Keir Starmer has pointed to the mayoralty of Greater Manchester as an example of what Labour would look like in government.
During a visit to the city centre this morning, during which he was given a public transport tour to highlight Andy Burnham’s plans for a second term, Sir Keir said that included the mayor's record on policing, which he insisted had included action as soon as problems became apparent.
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The Courteeners in his victory speech after winning a second term – watch footage below.Burnham won 67.3 per cent of the vote in the city as votes from this week’s elections came in yesterday (May 8).When giving his victory speech, the Mayor took time to quote The Courteeners’ most famous lyric, from their hit ‘Not Nineteen Forever’.“God bless the band,” he told the crowd and cameras, adding: “If you know, you know…”See footage below:Big shout out to Andy Burnham
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