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What policies does he actually have now? And when will he scrap those too?
Planning reform, improved workers' rights, closing various tax loopholes. Also, he's still going to invest in the green thing, just not necessarily spend £28bn on it.
As to when he's going to drop them, I guess it depends what Streeting and Reeves get a bee in their bonnet about next, as they seem to be calling the shots.
You mean the one a senior Labour MP recently said was going to be scrapped?
Am I sensing cracks in your Keir-Labour romance?
No one said it was going to be scrapped. As usual, your understanding of what's going on goes as deep as the headline. I suggest reading the rest of the article, in future.
Oh Frank - keep up: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/feb/01/labour-to-ditch-annual-green-investment-pledge-party-sources-say