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The Green Edge Podcast: Third Thursday 16/04/26 (19m:28s)

19 min · 16 apr 2026
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A special Third Thursday episode to talk about our work going in to the next iteration of Enginuity’s Future Skills Hub [https://enginuity.org/tools-and-resources/tech-explained/future-skills-hub]. With our guest Ellie Wallace [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ellie-wallace-369854a5/] of Enginuity. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit greenedge.substack.com/subscribe [https://greenedge.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

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The Green Edge Podcast: Update 26-Jun-26 (39m:12s)

In April 2025, we devoted a full episode of The Green Edge Podcast [https://greenedge.substack.com/p/the-green-edge-podcast-weekly-update-240411] to Andy Burnham’s Institute for Government speech on English devolution, place-based growth and the five foundations of life: shelter, safety, mobility, opportunity and support. At the time, Burnham was speaking as Mayor of Greater Manchester, arguing that the mayoral combined authority model could unlock a more coherent, preventative and financially sustainable state. This new episode returns to that same speech — using exactly the same Burnham excerpts — but listens to them through a different political lens. If – as increasingly seems likely – Andy Burnham becomes Prime Minister, what will he actually do with the ideas he set out in 2025? Would “place first” remain a governing principle once the levers of Whitehall are in his hands? Will he devolve power over skills, transport, housing and employment support as boldly as he asked others to do? And how could voters, employers, educators and local leaders hold his feet to the fire? In this episode, we revisit Burnham’s central argument: that growth cannot be commanded from departmental silos, but has to be built through places — by joining up housing, transport, education, public services and jobs. We ask whether this is simply a strong mayoral pitch, or the outline of a national governing philosophy. The episode gives particular attention to skills. Burnham’s critique of the English education system is that it has been built around the minority of young people who follow the academic, university route, while the majority need a parallel technical pathway with equal status. His answer in Greater Manchester has been the MBacc: an employer-led alternative to the EBacc, structured around seven gateways into local priority sectors and intended to give young people a clear line of sight from school to good work. We explore whether this could become a national skills settlement: devolved technical education, stronger careers infrastructure, guaranteed high-quality work placements, better alignment between colleges and employers, and a more serious response to the rising number of young people not in education, employment or training. We also ask what role — if any — Skills England should play in such a system, and whether the Centre should set standards while places shape delivery. The episode’s central challenge is simple: Burnham has talked powerfully about place, prevention and opportunity. But if now moves from Manchester to Downing Street, will he still believe that Whitehall should let go? And what practical tests should be set now — on MBacc, T Levels, apprenticeships, adult education, transport access and NEET reduction — to judge whether the rhetoric has become delivery? This is not a prediction of a Burnham premiership. It is a Green Edge stress test of a political idea: if place is the answer, what will national government have to stop doing, start doing, and give away? This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit greenedge.substack.com/subscribe [https://greenedge.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

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