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    Public control of water and energy at heart of Burnham agenda, sources say | Andy Burnham

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    Public control of water and energy at heart of Burnham agenda, sources say | Andy Burnham


    A decade-long project to bring water and energy into public control will lie at the heart of Andy Burnham’s agenda should he become prime minister, according to sources close to the Greater Manchester mayor.

    Several close allies of Burnham have said he wants to take over broad swathes of UK utilities in an effort to improve performance and potentially reduce bills for consumers.

    The move would constitute one of the biggest transfers of ownership of British industry since the privatisations of the 1980s, but could also leave the public on the hook for billions of pounds’ worth of infrastructure upgrades and running costs.

    One Burnham ally said: “When Andy says he wants the public to have control over ‘the essentials of life’, we should believe him. He is completely serious.”

    Burnham himself has said he wants to see “the essentials of life being run primarily for the public interest, not for the private interests”, but has not spelled out exactly what that would mean on a national scale.

    Andy Burnham on a campaign visit to Ashton-in-Makerfield before the Makerfield byelection. Photograph: Jon Super/AP

    A spokesperson for Burnham would not comment further on his policy plans.

    With Labour figures increasingly confident of victory in next week’s Makerfield byelection, senior Burnham allies are now beginning to turn their attention to how to turn his political vision into concrete policies.

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    While the Manchester mayor spends his time knocking on doors in the run-up to polling day, a small group of people close to him have been collating ideas for government.

    Those feeding in ideas include Josh Simons, the outgoing Makerfield MP, and Miatta Fahnbulleh, the former energy minister. Neither of the two would comment, though friends of Fahnbulleh have said she is doing her own policy thinking which Burnham could use rather than doing it on his behalf.

    Other contributors include John Wrathmell, Labour’s former head of economic policy who now works with Burnham at the mayoral authority, JP Spencer, the devolution expert at the ThinkLabour thinktank, and Tom Whitney, an adviser to the transport secretary, Heidi Alexander.

    At the heart of the agenda, according to those briefed, is a proposal to bring utilities back under public control, starting with the stricken Thames Water.

    Burnham told the Guardian last week: “Public ownership is absolutely an option. I would say for Thames Water, that is what should be done.”

    His allies want the government to take the company into special administration rather than accepting a deal offered by creditors which would write off up to £1bn in environmental fines.

    They said the government could then take over the company, though at a cost to taxpayers given administrators are likely to insist creditors get some compensation.

    The government has argued such an action would cost £100bn, but some legal experts have said it could be done much more cheaply if administrators agreed that creditors should take little or no compensation.

    After that, a Burnham government is likely to take over water companies as they either fail or their franchises come up for renewal, his supporters have said.

    The model for this would be the government initiative with the railways, which are being taken under public ownership via a plan first launched by Louise Haigh, Burnham’s campaign manager, when she was transport secretary.

    Over the course of about 10 years, they claim, the entire sector could be put in public control. They argue the British sector should be modelled on utility companies in Berlin or Paris, where water services are run by independent organisations but with the majority of the shares held by the municipal government, which give workers and residents board representation.

    Such a structure could give political leaders the power to push for bill reductions – though doing so could compromise the repair and rebuilding programmes which many experts say are desperately needed.

    Meanwhile, parts of the energy sector are also likely to be transferred into public ownership under plans being drawn up by those close to Burnham.

    They would include grid operations as currently carried out by National Grid and distribution, which is done by smaller companies which operate on a regional level. However, it is unlikely to include taking over power generation or selling electricity to consumers, which would remain in private hands.

    Critics say plans such as this would come at a heavy price to the taxpayer, something Burnham can ill afford given he has promised to stick to the government’s existing borrowing rules and not to raise income tax, VAT or national insurance.

    He has also said he would consider cutting some employers’ national insurance contributions, and proposed a cut to business rates for pubs and small businesses.

    The Manchester mayor has already had to backtrack over one policy in recent days, having pledged to support the Waspi women, who say they have been unfairly hit by changes to the state pension age, before clarifying he would not back paying them compensation.

    Should he become prime minister he would also face immediate calls to raise the defence budget after the row over the defence investment plan which led to John Healey’s resignation as defence secretary this week.

    Some close to the mayor also want him to announce a package of measures to reduce the cost of living should he become prime minister.

    In one plan he would announce three significant measures: a one-year freeze on private rents, a cap on bus fares, and the removal of green levies from electricity bill, which would instead be paid for by taxes.

    Combining all three proposals would reduce inflation by 0.6 percentage points, according to its backers, and could be paid for in part by increasing capital gains tax as advocated by Wes Streeting, the former health secretary and one of Burnham’s most likely challengers for leadership.



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