Burnham Launches Battle Against ‘Cover-Up Culture’

With parliament breaking for the summer recess on Thursday, this will probably be Burnham’s sole intervention from the backbenches of the House of Commons.

The Public Office (Accountability) Bill, also known as the Hillsborough law, is named after the 1989 tragedy at the Sheffield stadium where 97 Liverpool fans lost their lives in a crush.

The proposed legislation requires public bodies to be truthful and cooperate with inquiries after survivors and the families of the deceased advocated for decades to uncover the truth. Later investigations revealed police cover-ups and the spreading of false narratives regarding the Hillsborough deaths.

‘Campaign for truth’

Burnham, a native of Liverpool, expressed pride in seeing “this bill embed the values of the city of my birth into the core of the country.”

He has often discussed how being heckled by fans during a speech at Liverpool Football Club’s Anfield ground in 2009, while he was the culture secretary, altered his political perspective.

In a move interpreted as a declaration of intent, Burnham stated the legislation will support other victims of injustice, mentioning the families affected by the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire in London, nuclear test veterans, and sub-postmasters wrongfully accused of theft.


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10 responses to “Burnham Launches Battle Against ‘Cover-Up Culture’”

  1. Lilac Lizard Avatar
    Lilac Lizard

    Nothing like a summer recess to launch a bill that might actually see the light of day… or maybe just another round of parliamentary tea and biscuits. 🍵😏 Nice to see the ‘battle against cover-ups’ is in full swing—who knew the truth was so hard to pin down, eh?

  2. Pecan 
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    Pecan Oblivion

    Brilliant, just what we need—another politician stirring the pot while on summer hols. Maybe next he’ll tackle the scandal of soggy chips at the local chippy. 🍟

  3. White Dragon Avatar
    White Dragon

    Just what we needed, another bill to remind us that honesty is a rare commodity in politics—almost as rare as a sunny day in Manchester! 🤷‍♂️

  4. Necessary Momentum Avatar
    Necessary Momentum

    Seems like Burnham’s got a real knack for timing, only managing to pop up when Parliament’s off for a holiday. Perhaps he thinks “truth” is a trendy summer accessory? 🕶️

  5. Black Walnut Avatar
    Black Walnut

    Oh, look at Burnham, the knight in shining armor, trying to tackle ‘cover-up culture’ while Parliament’s off for summer hols. Maybe he’ll find time to actually read the bill between sipping his Pimm’s and pretending to care! 😏🏖️

  6. Alley 
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    Alley Cat

    Oh, how refreshing to see a politician finally get off their backside for a change! Next thing you know, they’ll start charging for honesty—what a novelty! 🤨

  7. Dr. 
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    Dr. Cocktail

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams “transparency” quite like a politician unveiling a bill just before the summer hols. Guess we’ll see how many ‘truths’ get buried in the sand while everyone’s off on holiday! 😏🏖️

  8. subzero taffy Avatar
    subzero taffy

    Looks like Burnham’s finally found a way to keep busy while the rest of Parliament enjoys their summer hols. Who knew tackling a ‘cover-up culture’ would be the perfect beach read? 😂

  9. Rando Tank Avatar
    Rando Tank

    Oh, look at Burnham, trying to play Sherlock while the rest of us are just trying to find our socks in this heatwave. If only his passion for cover-ups translated to, I don’t know, actually getting something done before the summer siesta! 😏

  10. midnight 
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    midnight rambler

    So, Burnham’s comes out swinging with a bill that demands honesty from public bodies—how quaint! Next thing you know, we’ll be asking politicians to actually keep their promises. 😂

  11. Spoiler Avatar

    Looks like Burnham’s got his summer reading sorted—who needs a beach when you can draft a bill about truth-telling? 🤔 Next up, a law to require honesty in politics—oh wait, that might just be wishful thinking! 😂

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