What Andy Burnham could mean for UK’s tech scene
Manchester, UKThu Jun 25 2026
The sudden exit of the UK prime minister has left the country’s crypto industry in a cautious holding pattern. While the government banned political donations in crypto last year—worried about foreign money slipping into campaigns unseen—no one knows yet if the next leader will keep that rule. Andy Burnham, currently in the race to replace the prime minister, has talked about turning cities like Manchester into “Web3 hubs, ” but so far his plans look more like city-branding slogans than national policy.
Burnham isn’t new to politics. He studied at Cambridge, held cabinet posts under two former prime ministers, and ran Manchester for six years with a focus on tech-driven growth. He once said he wanted the city to lead a digital revolution, borrowing language from history books that call Manchester the birthplace of the industrial age. The idea sounds good, but past mayors have made bold claims before—turning talk into real money and jobs is another story.
Outside London, other voices argue that giving power to regions might work better than waiting for Westminster to act. A stablecoin company boss recently pointed out that Burnham’s experience outside the capital could actually help shape rules that fit real businesses, not just politicians’ speeches. Still, no one has seen Burnham publish a clear plan for digital money or crypto rules. Until he does, excitement stays in the realm of soundbites.
One big question is whether the donation ban will stay or go. Reform UK has been collecting crypto cash from wealthy donors overseas, giving them a fundraising edge in recent local votes. Labour’s left wing might push back hard if Burnham even hints at loosening the rules. A quick 180-degree turn looks unlikely, but small shifts in how rules are enforced could still change the game.
If Burnham wins, insiders expect slower, steady moves rather than sudden shifts. Regulators already have the final say on crypto, so a new prime minister probably won’t rewrite the rulebook overnight. That said, shuffling ministers during a critical phase could slow things down when the industry needs clarity the most.
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