Following on from the latest change of Prime Minister and announcements about his new Cabinet, what is going to change? Andy Burnham has a new ten-year plan, and is promising a fundamental revision of politics, but Britain’s deeper economic problems remain unresolved. The fact is, underneath the headlines, the country is still trying to live beyond its means, with high borrowing, weak growth and rising debt interest putting serious pressure on its public finances.
Three key costs are holding the economy back: labour, capital and energy. Higher employment costs, high interest rates and expensive electricity all make it harder for British businesses to compete, and small political fixes will not be enough.
If Burnham wants to make the radical turnaround he is promising, a more honest national debate about public finances, competitiveness and economic growth is needed. Without a serious, long-term economic strategy, the underlying problems will continue to build, whatever the political headlines of the day.
Podcasts
- Podcast 92: Hotter days – July 8 2026
- Podcast 91: Beyond the nationalisation slogan – July 1 2026
- Podcast 90: Why can’t we build infrastructure in this country? – June 15 2026
- Podcast 89: Crisis? What crisis? – May 27 2026
Publications
- NESO – an accident waiting to happen – July 27 2026
- The cost of energy and what to do about it – June 3 2026
- What to do about the industrial energy crisis – March 24 2026
- Britain’s energy security – what the Iran war reveals and the lessons that should be learned – March 9 2026
Books
- Net Zero: How We Stop Causing Climate Change
- Green and Prosperous Land: A Blueprint for Rescuing the British Countryside
- Burn Out: The Endgame for Fossil Fuels
- The Carbon Crunch – Revised and Updated
Videos
Podcasts
- Podcast 92: Hotter days – July 8 2026
- Podcast 91: Beyond the nationalisation slogan – July 1 2026
- Podcast 90: Why can’t we build infrastructure in this country? – June 15 2026
- Podcast 89: Crisis? What crisis? – May 27 2026
Publications
- NESO – an accident waiting to happen – July 27 2026
- The cost of energy and what to do about it – June 3 2026
- What to do about the industrial energy crisis – March 24 2026
- Britain’s energy security – what the Iran war reveals and the lessons that should be learned – March 9 2026
Books
- Net Zero: How We Stop Causing Climate Change
- Green and Prosperous Land: A Blueprint for Rescuing the British Countryside
- Burn Out: The Endgame for Fossil Fuels
- The Carbon Crunch – Revised and Updated

