Burnham sets out his idea of 'Manchesterism' but key details still to comepublished at 14:36 BST
Chris Mason
Political editor
Image source, ReutersThis was Andy Burnham very much playing a home fixture here in Manchester to an audience of supporters and a front row of mayors.
Here was a former mayor arguing that mayors and others deserve considerably more power.
That was the controlling thought of the whole speech - this idea which Burnham calls "Manchesterism".
His diagnosis is that devolution to the nations and English regions has not given those on the ground sufficient power.
This was a big picture speech and many of the key details are still to come.
The idea Burnham has is that he will have a branch of his No 10 office in Manchester that will be absolutely essential, he argues, to the devolution agenda.
He went out of his way to try and address the concerns that someone in Cornwall or the northern tip of Scotland, where Manchester may be just as distant as London, may have.
The argument he is trying to make is this is about a mindset detached from Westminster.
















