After months of dithering and backtracking the Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has dumped a pledge to spend £28 billion a year on a green investment plan.
The Labour leader’s pledge comes in the wake of controversial COVID-19 passes, fears around proposals for digital ID, and concerns over the sale of data.
Emma Webber, mother of one of the Nottingham victims, said the police have ‘blood on their hands,’ and Sir Keir Starmer has backed calls for a public inquiry.
The Conservative government and the opposition Labour Party are gearing up for a general election but when will it be and what will the battleground issues be?
Tories have pointed to the absence of immigration policy from Starmer’s speech today, as the major parties set a dividing line on closer alignment with Europe
Farage shared his misgivings over major party attitudes to net zero as a vote-winning topic, as Labour ramp up warnings of climate change after Sunak’s u-turn.
In analysis of Labour’s proposed Brussels deal to cope with the small boats crisis, Migrant Watch UK said the EU immigration policy could exacerbate the issue.
Senior members of the Labour Party and a former Tory prime minister have joined in questioning Mr. Sunak’s u-turn on green policy as the shift faces backlash.
Sir Keir Starmer said his party would also use anti-terror style laws to target people smugglers in EU deal that would hand immigration over to Brussels.