
Labour's Plan For Power trailer
11/01/23 • 3 min
Welcome to a brand new podcast from The i Paper! Paul Waugh examines a question on many voters' minds: ‘What would Labour actually do differently?’
This four-part series, Labour’s Plan For Power, is all about that question.
While Rachel Reeves and Sir Keir Starmer have started to sketch out their plans for government, for some there is still a frustrating lack of answers for a party that is closer to government than it has been for 13 years.
We will hear from former politicians, wonks, and those who will be sitting around the Cabinet table if Labour win the next election about their plans to fix Britain's crumbling public services.
Take a listen to the trailer for a taste of what's to come.
Keep an eye on Paul's commentary and exclusive stories from the series here: https://inews.co.uk/author/paul-waugh
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to a brand new podcast from The i Paper! Paul Waugh examines a question on many voters' minds: ‘What would Labour actually do differently?’
This four-part series, Labour’s Plan For Power, is all about that question.
While Rachel Reeves and Sir Keir Starmer have started to sketch out their plans for government, for some there is still a frustrating lack of answers for a party that is closer to government than it has been for 13 years.
We will hear from former politicians, wonks, and those who will be sitting around the Cabinet table if Labour win the next election about their plans to fix Britain's crumbling public services.
Take a listen to the trailer for a taste of what's to come.
Keep an eye on Paul's commentary and exclusive stories from the series here: https://inews.co.uk/author/paul-waugh
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Economy
Labour’s Plan For Power: The Economy is the first episode of a special new i podcast series looking at what Sir Keir Starmer’s party would do differently if it wins the next election.
Hosted by Paul Waugh, i's chief political commentator, this is the first of a four-part series that will also cover the NHS, Brexit and the North-South divide.
Ken Clarke reveals why he thinks Rachel Reeves’ “responsible approach” to public finances would be “reassuring” if Labour won power.
Peter Mandelson warns any new tax rises would deter business at home and abroad. Ed Balls explains why Labour adopted Tory spending limits in 1997. John McDonnell spells out the danger of not spending or taxing enough.
And Rachel Reeves tells us just what it would mean to be Britain’s first female chancellor - and why Labour is “on the cusp of achieving something remarkable” at the next election.
Produced by Albert Evans and edited by Julia Webster.
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