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Labour leader candidate Andy Burnham 'would refuse' interview with the Sun | Labour leader candidate Andy Burnham 'would refuse' interview with the Sun |
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Labour leader candidate Andy Burnham has hinted that he would refuse to be interviewed by the Sun newspaper if he became party leader. | Labour leader candidate Andy Burnham has hinted that he would refuse to be interviewed by the Sun newspaper if he became party leader. |
Speaking to BBC Sunday Politics North West, Burnham said that: “I don’t do special favours for newspapers that attack me and attack my party.” | Speaking to BBC Sunday Politics North West, Burnham said that: “I don’t do special favours for newspapers that attack me and attack my party.” |
He said instead that “I give interviews generally and people can report my words,” indicating that would not talk to the Sun. | |
Burnham told the BBC that he had not forgiven the Sun for how it covered the 1989 Hillsborough disaster. | Burnham told the BBC that he had not forgiven the Sun for how it covered the 1989 Hillsborough disaster. |
The 45-year-old MP for Leigh grew up in Aintree, near Liverpool. Ninety-five Liverpool supporters died in a crush at Hillborough stadium in Sheffield – the coverage of which saw a Sun boycott in Merseyside. | The 45-year-old MP for Leigh grew up in Aintree, near Liverpool. Ninety-five Liverpool supporters died in a crush at Hillborough stadium in Sheffield – the coverage of which saw a Sun boycott in Merseyside. |
He said that former leader Tony Blair was “too close to vested interests in business and the media” which meant that “his government couldn’t hear a whole city crying injustice.” | He said that former leader Tony Blair was “too close to vested interests in business and the media” which meant that “his government couldn’t hear a whole city crying injustice.” |
That, Burnham added, “would never happen under my leadership.” | That, Burnham added, “would never happen under my leadership.” |
Tristram Hunt, who is the shadow education secretary and was at one point tipped to be a leadership contender, told the Andrew Marr show that he did not share Burnham’s views. | Tristram Hunt, who is the shadow education secretary and was at one point tipped to be a leadership contender, told the Andrew Marr show that he did not share Burnham’s views. |
“We need to reach out to those votes - we need as many friends as possible,” he said on the BBC programme. | “We need to reach out to those votes - we need as many friends as possible,” he said on the BBC programme. |
The Sun has apologised many times for the way it covered the disaster on April 15 1989, in which 96 people died. | The Sun has apologised many times for the way it covered the disaster on April 15 1989, in which 96 people died. |
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