Why the Autumn Statement was a hammer blow to Labour’s green ambitions
Cuts are now baked into the next government’s base budget. Any new tax rises or growth windfalls will be plugging…
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Cuts are now baked into the next government’s base budget. Any new tax rises or growth windfalls will be plugging…
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The shadow chancellor’s history of women economists raises profound questions about the future of work.
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The policy’s core is reindustrialisation, but industry requires highly skilled labour. Where do these people come from?
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By 2030, government will need £142bn more a year just to maintain current public service levels. This is not the…
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Also this week: the blue suit brigade, conference karaoke.
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Beyond Keir Starmer, two main camps have emerged in the party: one led by Rachel Reeves, the other by Wes…
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The shadow chancellor forcefully laid down Labour’s attack lines for the next election.
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The shadow chancellor mixed fiscal discipline with class war. Both went down equally well in a changed Labour Party.
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As the party’s conference begins, research shared exclusively with New Statesman Spotlight shows industry prefers Labour to the Tories.
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The US economist and former Monetary Policy Committee member on how Britain became so poor and where Labour is going…
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Rachel Reeves and Keir Starmer have been heading in different directions.
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Rachel Reeves and Wes Streeting put on a jovial show of Labour unity amid rumours of division.
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Shadow cabinet ministers are toeing the line but the Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar has said he will still scrap…
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Both parties are committed to spending restraint and neither has a compelling plan for growth.
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The lessons from Bidenomics are as much about politics as economics.
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A new survey suggests British voters want security and control – precisely the qualities the party has been trying to…
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Inside the shadow chancellor’s project, with New Statesman editor in chief Jason Cowley.
The party’s fiscal rules are taking over.
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