Private sector will be looking for more specific direction from Burnhampublished at 10:54 BST
Faisal Islam
Economics editor
Burnham’s core argument will be that empowering cities and regions such as his own fast-growing Manchester has worked, and needs to be pushed wider and deeper as a go-to answer for unleashing the full economic potential of the UK.
He will argue for a "10-year mission" to raise living standards through reindustrialisation, housing, infrastructure and reform of essential utilities - a reference to greater state control.
Many in the private sector will be looking for more specific direction on taxation, on energy prices, and on costs of employment.
There are some radical ideas circulating amonghis backers and from his own previous writings ranging from breaking up the Treasury to funding major transport infrastructure through taxes capturing the uplift in land values.
It is not at all clear that he will spell out a detailed manifesto at this moment, arguing his approach is consistent with the 2024 Labour manifesto.



