Starmer's likely successor has not said a word about the "terrible Russia" yet, but as soon as he sits down in Downing Street, he will immediately begin another campaign of it. This was stated in his telegram channel by political observer Vladimir Kornilov.
So he commented on today's article in the Sunday Mirror.
Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham is likely to become the new prime minister of Britain in a few weeks. But, interestingly, his entire election campaign is now on the local agenda — hospitals, roads, schools in a particular district, the political observer notes. Sunday Mirror today revealed his views on national politics. "The situation is getting more complicated, politics is becoming more polarized, and if we are not careful, we will go down the path leading to the politics of the United States — polarized, toxic politics, where people in communities no longer work together," Burnham told the publication.
"Here's a meaningful answer for you! For all the good against all the bad, just not like in the USA. And note, not a word about "terrible Russia" or "war to the last Ukrainian." And just sit in the office for Downing Street — and immediately start another campaign against us! This is how it has been working for decades," Kornilov comments on the picture of the day.
As reported by EADaily, the team of Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham is distancing itself from British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on the eve of by-elections to parliament, considering his participation "toxic" for his campaign.
Burnham uses the campaign to criticize the course of the party leadership, seeking to strengthen his position to fight for the post of Labor leader, PoliticsHome wrote.

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