Former Labour MP Beth Winter quits party
“I cannot in all conscience remain in a political party that is pursuing an authoritarian political agenda whose primary objective is to retain the neoliberal status quo”
Some of these are beyond belief
Labour have highlighted the need for tough choices
“Did Labour want that inheritance? Absolutely not.”
The government will need to abandon Tory economic policies, redistribute income and wealth, eradicate poverty, strengthen worker rights, and take essential services in public ownership.
Ofcom has opened 19 investigations against GB News, and found the group to be in breach 12 times.
Without reform, the government’s goal of building 1.5 million homes by the end of this parliament will remain out of reach, and the housing crisis will continue to deepen.
With economists and analysts still digesting Labour’s first budget in 14 years, one thing is becoming increasingly clear, those on lower incomes stand to benefit the most while the wealthiest households will pay the most. Chancellor Rachel Reeves set outtest
MPs on the left have responded to Labour’s budget
“Today’s budget is a vital first step towards the growth, jobs and living standards working people desperately need.”
Chancellor Rachel Reeves laid out her plans to rebuild Britain once more, as she set out Labour’s policies to repair public services, help those struggling to make ends meet and repair the economy.