Labour’s £28bn U-turn comes with serious risks
The biggest problem voters have with Keir Starmer is that he appears inconsistent and unprincipled.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
The biggest problem voters have with Keir Starmer is that he appears inconsistent and unprincipled.
ByThe leadership concluded that the policy was simply too politically dangerous.
ByAlso this week: Why Keir Starmer isn’t boring, and dancing with David Miliband.
ByIs he drawn by the proximity of power, or by the struggle for Keir Starmer’s political soul?
ByThe party’s divisions over green investment have become a challenge to Keir Starmer’s authority.
ByConfusion over the £28bn-a-year green pledge is a sign Labour’s team is not working as it should.
ByThe Tories will be the biggest winners if Ed Davey’s party’s recovery goes into reverse.
ByPublic investment is vital but not enough on its own to drive economic growth.
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