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Sunday 17 May 2026 3:21 pm

Kemi Badenoch warns of ‘Burnham premium’ on mortgages

By: Saskia Koopman

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The Conservative leader seized on mounting speculation around Burnham's ambition

Kemi Badenoch has warned that Andy Burnham would saddle the UK with a “Burnham premium” on mortgages and borrowing costs as Labour’s leadership crisis continues following the mayor’s planned return to Westminster.

The Conservative leader seized on mounting speculation around Burnham’s ambitions after the Makerfield by-election became the latest flashpoint in Labour’s increasingly public civil war.

Speaking to Sky News, Badenoch argued Burnham’s popularity rested on the fact he “hasn’t had to do anything”, adding that governing nationally would expose Labour’s divisions over borrowing, tax and public spending.

“Politics is about making difficult decisions”, she said. “That’s going to hit everybody’s mortgages; that’s going to hit borrowing costs for this country. It’s going to put billions on debt interest – you’ll be paying a Burnham premium”.

Her accusation is the clearest attempt yet by the Tories to frame Labour’s leadership chaos as an economic risk at a time when markers remain sensitive to higher borrowing and political instability.

Burnham has increasingly posed as the champion of Labour’s soft left, backing greater public control of utilities, and what he described as “reindustrialisation” to tackle Britain’s long-term economic stagnation.

“The problem isn’t just Keir Starmer, it’s all of them”, she told Times Radio. “And if doesn’t matter whether it’s Andy Burnham or Wes Streeting”.

Her comments come as Labour MPs and ministers privately debate whether Starmer can survive if Burnham wins the Makerfield contest, with some cabinet ministers reportedly discussing whether the prime minister should set a timetable for his departure rather than risk months of paralysis.

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Labour leadership crisis alarms markets

The growing uncertainty inside government comes as businesses warn Britain can ill-afford another prolonged period of political instability following years of weak growth and high borrowing costs.

Burnham’s allies argue his economic platform reflects growing frustration with Britain’s housing crisis, stagnant wages and crumbling public services.

In an interview with the Daily Mirror, Burnham called for “stronger public control of life’s essentials”, including energy, water, transport and housing.

But Badenoch argued Labour’s emerging leadership contest risked dragging the party further away from fiscal discipline and reopening damaging arguments over Brexit and public spending.

She also criticised attempts by senior Labour figures to revisit Britain’s relationship with the European Union, saying the country should focus on “making the best of leaving the EU” rather than reigniting old divisions.

The Conservatives are increasingly attempting to present Labour’s internal tensions as evidence that the government is becoming distracted from the economy just as pressure mounts on taxes, public finances and growth.

Badenoch also dismissed the prospect of a Labour leadership contest as a solution to the country’s problems.

“A leadership contest is not what the country needs,” she told Times Radio, arguing that “no party” other than the Conservatives was offering a serious long-term economic agenda.

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