Published 5/22/2026, 7:00:53 AM · Updated 5/22/2026, 10:40:07 AMBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team
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Among the underrated later work of those revered sons of Manchester the Smiths, there is a completely jaw-dropping song simply titled London.
Full of fury and excitement, it depicts a Mancunian as he boards a train, travelling to the capital full of ambition and hope, but also gripped by a gnawing ambivalence.
Andy Burnham, whose love of the band is hardly a surprise, may well recognise not only its defining theme, but the song’s accidental encapsulation of his decision to try to make his way to the House of Commons, in a line crooned by Morrissey in slightly mocking tones: “And do you think you’ve made the right decision this time?” Even if some observers only give him a 45% chance of winning, it looks like Burnham has, particularly when it comes to his pitch for power.
Eleven years ago, let us not forget, a somewhat different incarnation of the...