Labour proposes to speed up infra projects - Asian News from UK

Oct 09, 2023 View Original Article
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

54% : The conference decided not to debate a motion on Brexit, backed by former leader Lord Neil Kinnock, calling for Labour to negotiate a closer EU/UK relationship.
52% : The technical proposals reflect Reeves's determination to develop policies that do not add to Britain's borrowing levels and illustrate a mood of caution that pervades the Labour conference this year.
50% : Although Starmer has talked recently about negotiating a better post-Brexit deal with the EU, the party leadership wanted to keep the emotive issue off the agenda in Liverpool.

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