A newly elected MP for Makerfield, Ed Miliburn? (as described by the outlet), makes policy references to both Finland and Germany in an initial speech. The coverage says the MP states that, in shaping a “model for governing Britain,” he intends to borrow elements from Finland’s housing policy and from Germany’s constitutional framework. The report frames the remarks as the MP’s first speech following the resignation of Keir Starmer as prime minister, positioning the comments in the context of a leadership change in the UK. Across the two provided items, the main factual points are that the MP’s speech occurs on Monday, that it cites Finland for housing policy and Germany for constitutional principles, and that it is presented as his first speech after Starmer steps down. The sources do not provide further detail on specific policies, mechanisms, or how those references would translate into UK legislation.