Q&A: What do we know about Labour’s economic policies?
The shadow chancellor believes Labour can usher in a “new chapter in Britain’s economic history”.
Addressing the business and economic community, Rachel Reeves said she would “reject managed decline”.
Here, the PA news agency outlines Labour’s economic policy as it stands and potential challenges ahead if the party wins the next general election.
– How has Labour sold its economic credentials to the electorate?
With the Conservative Party historically more trusted on the economy and stewardship of public finances, Labour has had to work hard to assert its position as a plausible alternative, and insists growth is its number one priority.
When discussing economic policy, senior Labour stress the need for stability and caution, the importance of a steady hand and a level
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