Scotland and Northern Ireland's first ministers call on Burnham to respect independence questionspublished at 13:54 BST
Image source, PA MediaScotland's First Minister John Swinney has congratulated Andy Burnham on becoming Labour leader, while also calling on him to respect the independence question.
"I’ll work constructively with the next Prime Minister to improve the lives of people in Scotland, but that relationship must respect the simple democratic principle that Scotland has the right to decide our future," he writes on X.
Northern Ireland's First Minister Michelle O'Neill also says she "stand[s] ready to work constructively" with Burnham, but adds that she will make the case for "our democratic right to determine our own future here on the island of Ireland".
We haven't yet heard from Wales's First Minister Rhun ap Iorwerth, but his party Plaid Cymru posted on X before Burnham's speech saying it hopes Burnham's leadership "marks the beginning of a more respectful and productive relationship between Wales and Westminster".
"As a champion of devolution, the King of the North must now deliver on Wales’s mandate for greater powers," the party adds.
















