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Labor will relax planning rules to allow young people to buy their own homes to build new infrastructure and boost the economy, Sir Kiel Sturmer pledges today.
Opposition leaders will warn that the UK will be poorer than Poland by the end of the decade and behind Hungary and Romania by 2040.
He will lay out plans to make the UK economy the fastest growing in the G7 group of wealthy nations, one of five “missions” announced last week.
In a 10-page policy document released today, Labor promises to remove some of the roadblocks that currently stand in the way of economic development.
If it wins the next general election, Labor will “renew the planning system and remove barriers to investment in new industries”. It will introduce new protections for renters.
The Conservative government has repeatedly shied away from plans for reform after backroom MPs protested the idea that it would eviscerate the right of local authorities to block new development in the area.
In a speech introducing the economic plan, Lord Kiel will say: Not only in countries like France and Germany, but also in the East, the British people are falling behind while their European neighbors are getting richer. I’m not happy with the trajectory, nor am I ready to accept what this failure outcome means. ”
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Conservative Party Chairman Greg Hands said: “The last time Labor resigned, there was no money left, debt soared and unemployment skyrocketed. This is something the British people will never forget. is.”
Tory centrists, including Michael Gove, plan to unveil their own policy plan this week to lead the Conservatives to the next general election and move them away from right-wing dominance.
The Liberal Democrats today are launching their own attack on the government’s economic policies. Leader Sir Ed Davey will seek lower energy bills, using savings to the Treasury from lower-than-expected global gas prices and a tax on energy bonuses. company boss.