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Andy Burnham Vows to End Briefing Against Female Ministers

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  • Andy Burnham has pledged to end the culture of negative briefing against female ministers, promising to dismiss any staff found undermining women in his team.
  • He also criticized descriptions of him as the "first female Labour PM" and addressed concerns about structural misogyny within the party.

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Why It Matters

Senior women in the Labour party have complained of a 'boys' club' culture and a disproportionate number of negative stories leaked about female ministers. Labour has never elected a female leader.

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Andy Burnham has said he will end the culture of briefing against female ministers, promising Labour MPs he will sack any staff who undermine women in his team.

Speaking at a meeting of the women’s parliamentary Labour party in Westminster, Burnham also strongly criticised descriptions of him as “the first female Labour PM” in the Spectator magazine.

Senior women under Keir Starmer have complained of a “boys’ club” culture, despite Starmer hiring multiple women to his team and making Rachel Reeves the first female chancellor.

But MPs felt female ministers had a disproportionate number of negative stories leaked about them, including the former transport secretary turned Burnham adviser, Louise Haigh, as well as the foreign secretary, Yvette Cooper, and the education secretary, Bridget Phillipson.

Burnham told MPs at the meeting: “Culture really does matter and we need to change that culture.

“I want to make it clear that if anyone in my team was found to have done that [negative briefing] they would be out of the door. Their feet wouldn’t touch the floor.

“And I want to put on record that I never have and never will describe myself as the first female Labour PM.”

Labour has never elected a female leader and Labour MPs were irritated at the description by a senior Labour figure quoted in the Spectator, who said Burnham could be the “first woman prime minister” because he cared about an “unashamedly female agenda” including health, education and family finances, rather than “budgets and bombs”.

MPs said that when Burnham was asked at the meeting about asylum policy he praised the home secretary, Shabana Mahmood, as well as plans for jury trial changes which some abuse survivors have opposed, though the Ministry of Justice has said it will speed up cases for victims.

Burnham is likely to face pressure to appoint a high number of female cabinet ministers, especially if he removes Reeves as chancellor and replaces her with a man. His chief of staff will be his close friend and former cabinet minister James Purnell. The role under Starmer is shared by two women: Vidhya Alakeson and Jill Cuthbertson.

Some of Burnham’s closest allies and organisers during his election campaign and in Westminster are women, including Haigh and the Knowsley MP, Anneliese Midgley, who will both likely get senior roles.

Female MPs who have supported Burnham were also enraged at being described as “handmaidens” by the Conservative leader, Kemi Badenoch, on Monday. Midgley posted on X: “Stay classy Kemi,” in response.

Labour’s female MPs had written to Burnham before the meeting to ask him to commit to a 50/50 gender split for ministers and staff. The letter, first reported by LBC, said he should commit to giving the role of deputy prime minister to a woman.

“Rooms where decisions are being made are often closed to us, leading to blind spots in appointment decisions and policy development. The tendency of previous leaderships to sideline the voices of women makes us a weaker government,” the letter read.

It added that the group had repeatedly “raised concerns about structural misogyny, the culture in No 10, bullying behaviour being rewarded, sexual harassment being ignored and engagement with both the party and the PLP [parliamentary Labour party] being inadequate”.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Burnham will face pressure to appoint a high number of female cabinet ministers.

    Likely · Short term

Open Questions

  • Will Burnham's promise be fully implemented?
  • What specific actions will be taken against offenders?
  • How will the party address structural misogyny beyond staffing?

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This article was originally published by Guardian UK.

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