Economy

Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves’ glaring mistakes on UK economy just two months in_l

Two months. That’s all it took. Just two months for PM Keir Starmer and chancellor Rachel Reeves to destroy business confidence and the fragile UK economic recovery. Rachel Reeves outlines likelihood of tax rises in October This morning, business leaders…

Labour to ‘stifle’ economy as big businesses flee UK to escape red tape_l

Labour’s planned overhaul of workers’ rights could lead to firms being hit with more red tape and penalties. Angela Rayner is overhauling workers’ rights (Image: Getty) Fines for businesses failing to protect new workers’ rights will hammer confidence and “stifle” economic…

Labour ‘panic’ as Rachel Reeves tries to defuse winter fuel fury with £4k pension ‘offer’_l

Rachel Reeves wants friends and relatives to help pensioners apply for pension credit after the Labour Government axed the winter fuel allowance. Rachel Reeves wants to encourage more OAPs to check their eligibility for pension credit (Image: PA Images) Rachel Reeves will…

Labour issued huge economy warning as Reeves and Starmer’s plan ‘snuffed out’ confidence_l

A looming “painful” budget, suspected tax rises and planned reforms in the job market are damaging optimism in Britain’s financial future, an expert claims. An expert fears confidence in the British economy is being damaged by Labour (Image: Getty ) Labour’s…

Eight things Starmer is hiding about UK economy to justify Budget smash and grab_l

New PM Keir Starmer claims that “things will get worse” before they get better but don’t listen. It’s simply not true. Keir Starmer says ‘painful’ Budget is needed for ‘long-term good’ Things are already getting better. The news is in,…

Starmer’s spending plans will crash the economy – and he ‘can’t blame the Tories’_l

Bob Lyddon said October’s Budget may even come too late, suggesting the PM’s “gloom-mongering” risks denting consumer and business confidence immediately. Keir Starmer says ‘painful’ Budget is needed for ‘long-term good’ Sir Keir Starmer’s spending plans, outlined in his speech…