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Labour mayor giving advisory roles to ex-Bank of England economist and others seen as attempt to reassure marketsMakerfield byelection – latest updatesThree economic heavyweights have been brought in to advise Andy Burnham as he attempts to reassure the markets before his possible return to parliament on Friday and challenge to Keir Starmer. Burnham is understood to be getting advice from Andy Haldane, a former Bank of England chief economist, as well as Richard Hughes, a former chair of the...

Labour mayor giving advisory roles to ex-Bank of England economist and others seen as attempt to reassure markets

Three economic heavyweights have been brought in to advise Andy Burnham as he attempts to reassure the markets before his possible return to parliament on Friday and challenge to Keir Starmer.

Burnham is understood to be getting advice from Andy Haldane, a former Bank of England chief economist, as well as Richard Hughes, a former chair of the Office for Budget Responsibility and Jim O’Neill, a crossbench peer and former Treasury minister who worked on George Osborne’s Northern Powerhouse.

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Burnham (ORG) Labour (ORG) ex-Bank of England (ORG) Andy Burnham (PERSON) Keir Starmer (PERSON) Andy Haldane (PERSON) Bank of England (ORG) Richard Hughes (PERSON) the Office for Budget Responsibility (ORG) Jim O’Neill (PERSON) Treasury (ORG) George Osborne’s (PERSON) Northern Powerhouse (ORG)
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