Burnham spoke to economics advisers before by-electionpublished at 05:16 BST
Faisal Islam
Economics editor
Andy Burnham consulted high-level advisers, especially on economics, in the days before his by-election win in Makerfield.
In a sign he is preparing programmes for national policy, and to communicate stability to the markets should he become prime minister, Burnham has been taking advice from Lord Jim O’Neill, a former Treasury minister and economist.
He has also been advised by the former chairman of the Office of Budget Responsibility, Richard Hughes, who resigned after an IT leak of Budget numbers.
Burnham is himself a former chief secretary to the Treasury, who took a close interest in reforming how government decides to give the green light for major infrastructure projects.
He has also floated reforming strict borrowing rules for example to allow for defence spending increases. He has since said that he would stick to the rules.


















