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Confusion over the £28bn-a-year green pledge is a sign Labour’s team is not working as it should.
ByThe Prime Minister has merely resolved problems created by his own party.
ByThe cap, which Rachel Reeves has said she won’t reinstate, doesn’t make a huge difference to the economy.
ByThe shadow chancellor’s refusal to reinstate the cap on bankers’ bonuses is a political signal.
ByThe Foreign Secretary isn’t hamstrung by party factions in the way Keir Starmer is.
ByWithout economic growth, tensions between the leader and Rachel Reeves could emerge.
ByThe Prime Minister seems to be searching for answers to the question: what did you actually do in office?
ByCould the Tories, as Keir Starmer has accused them, be “trying to salt the ground” for the next government?
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