Andy Burnham’s economic advisor was trained at Soros-funded media school that provides scripts on wealth taxes and rent controls

Despite this, people are treating Miatta Fahnbulleh as an economic mastermind

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Miatta Fahnbulleh in ‘hostile panel’ practice with Ash Sarkar

“Is Miatta Fahnbulleh the brains behind Burnham?” reads a New Statesman published last week. It was about the Labour (Co-Op) MP for Peckham, who was up until May the Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Housing, Communities and Local Government.

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Fahnbulleh is hardly a household name, but has received increasing attention since she became the first minister to resign over Keir Starmer’s premiership. The BBC has called her one of the “key figures in Andy Burnham’s inner circle”, said to be working on policy ideas for his potential government.

All this might give you the idea of an economic mastermind at work (The New Statesman has even coined the term “Fahnbullehism”).


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