Labour’s first year: from voter opinion to market reaction – in charts
After a turbulent week to round off its first year, how have the past 12 months panned out for Keir Starmer’s government?
It is a year since Labour’s landslide victory on 4 July 2024, when Keir Starmer promised “to end the politics of performance and return to politics as public service … it is now time for us to deliver”. After a rollercoaster week in which the prime minister suffered a large Commons rebellion and caused bond markets to spike when he appeared not to back the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, we consider his government’s record in Westminster, Whitehall and across the country.
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By Seán Clarke
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After a turbulent week to round off its first year, how have the past 12 months panned out for Keir Starmer’s government?
It is a year since Labour’s landslide victory on 4 July 2024, when Keir Starmer promised “to end the politics of performance and return to politics as public service … it is now time for us to deliver”. After a rollercoaster week in which the prime minister suffered a large Commons rebellion and caused bond markets to spike when he appeared not to back the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, we consider his government’s record in Westminster, Whitehall and across the country.
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By Seán Clarke
Labour’s first year: from voter opinion to market reaction – in charts to Continue reading...
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