Burnham’s Bus Policy Wins Hearts
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The Brian Boru Club, a beloved 140-year-old Irish immigrant hub in Ashton, buzzed with pride as Andy Burnham, Greater Manchester’s popular mayor, visited — sparking selfies and excitement. Known for snooker, bingo, and Irish language classes, the club remains apolitical but deeply community-focused. Burnham’s real-world policies — like capping bus fares at £2 and expanding free travel — have transformed daily life for locals, especially caregivers. His success in Manchester, marked by economic growth and cost-of-living relief, is fueling his national campaign, with polls showing strong support. As political winds shift, the club’s tradition of inclusivity faces new questions — how to honor history while welcoming change.
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