ambitions. do you think you have made a difference? i hope so. i have made a difference? i hope so- i think have made a difference? i hope so. i think manchester - have made a difference? i hope so. i think manchester today i have made a difference? i hope so. i think manchester today in | so. i think manchester today in 2023 is different from the city i came to in 2017. you just need to look at the skyline of manchester city centre to see that difference, the city is growing in stature, physically but i think also in terms of its reputation, both in the uk and around the world. this was, obviously the home of industry going back a couple of centuries, hit a decline in the second part of the 20th century, but manchester is most definitely back. and i think there is a lot of energy flowing around the city right now. i flowing around the city right now. , , ., ., ., , now. i guess we had to measure our now. i guess we had to measure your performance now. i guess we had to m
resentment pride there is some resentment of the degree of centralisation in london the lack of regional autonomy. my guess today is the mayor of the city, andy burnham, he westminster politics to come here and he is committed to a radical vision, a decentralised, united kingdom. but this is own party let alone the country as a whole ready for his brand of radicalism? andy burnham, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much- welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much- you welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. you have welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. you have had - welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. you have had six - very much. you have had six ears very much. you have had six years in very much. you have had six years in this very much. you have had six years in this job very much. you have had six years in this job and - very much. you have had six years in this job and you - very much. you have had six i years in this job and you came years in thisjob an