
It will take more than blokeish affability to reach across the Brexit faultline that scars British politics
Andy Burnhamโs stint as health secretary in the final year of Gordon Brownโs government was not especially memorable, although one observation from a senior civil servant in the department at the time has stuck in my mind. Working for Burnham, I was told, felt like โrevising for exams with a mate who might turn to you and say: โshall we sack this off for a bit and play football instead?โโ
It was meant as a compliment, mostly. The secretary of state didnโt defer government business for kickabouts on Whitehall, he just had the vibe of someone who was tempted. That image confirms everything Burnhamโs Labour supporters and critics already think about him.
Rafael Behr is a Guardian columnist
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