Labour Targets Economic Reform in Upcoming Election
Rachel Reeves criticizes Conservative economic policies, promising substantial changes and stability if Labour wins the next election.
- Labour plans to focus on economic issues in the next election, leveraging recent local election victories as momentum.
- Reeves dismisses the possibility of a hung parliament, citing Labour's strategic wins in key regions.
- Anticipated economic reports and decisions on interest rates set to influence public discourse ahead of the election.
- Labour proposes a national wealth fund and significant planning reforms to boost investment and job creation.
- Reeves confronts accusations of economic mismanagement by the Conservatives, promising a 'new deal for working people'.