Andy Burnham addresses people in Scotland with a message that he would bring change from “broken” Westminster politics. Reporting from multiple UK outlets focuses on Burnham’s attempt to position himself as an alternative to the current political establishment, arguing that he would “do things differently.” The London Evening Standard describes his comments as aiming to contrast his approach with what he portrays as problems and failures in Westminster. Yahoo UK News similarly frames the speech around Burnham telling Scots that he offers “change” rather than continuity. Across the coverage provided, the emphasis is on Burnham’s rhetoric and political positioning: he presents himself as a prospective national leader who would pursue a different governing style. The excerpts do not include specific policy proposals, voting figures, or details of particular commitments beyond the broad claim of a change in approach. Overall, the reports agree on the core message: Burnham speaks to voters in Scotland about breaking from Westminster politics and offering a distinct direction.