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Keir Starmer: I have a plan to make you richer


Keir Starmer at Labour Party Launch General Election Manifesto

Labour’s manifesto will give hardworking families their future back (Picture: Anthony Devlin/Getty Images)

The Labour manifesto, that I launched last week, rights a wrong that is so fundamental it goes to the heart of who we are as a nation: The undermining of family life. 

The families I meet on the campaign trail are anxious in particular about the cost of living. On Monday at the Port of Southampton, I spoke to a woman worried for her family in a biting cost of living crisis. She is struggling after years of economic decline and stagnant growth. She questions whether any political party can help. 

My promise to her is my promise to Metro readers: Labour has a plan to make working people better off. 

I don’t want to sugar coat it. Serious damage has already been done after 14 years of Conservative government, and a lot of damage will continue to be done. Whether it’s baby milk formula or fruit and veg, prices in the shops are still far too high, working people are feeling the pinch. 

Metro readers don’t need me to tell them that the price of the typical supermarket shop has risen by nearly £1,000 a year since the last general election, as Labour analysis uncovered. They feel it week in, week out. 

And with mortgages already soaring, if elected, we have found that the Tories will add £4,800 on to people’s mortgages over the next five years as a result of their unfunded commitments. 

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We have to stop this. That’s why Labour’s top priority is economic stability. An end to the chaos. With our tough fiscal rules and sound public finances we will ensure inflation and mortgages are as low as possible and living standards rising again. 

We are acutely aware of what a struggle life has been in recent years. That is why our plan for change takes the tough decisions needed to put more money in people’s pockets.

Labour will make work pay with a genuine living wage, banning exploitative zero-hours contracts and extending sick pay. And we will fight the Tories all the way on this just as we did with the minimum wage, which we introduced in 1999, and they opposed every step of the way. 

We will do whatever it takes to reform the planning laws to build 1.5million homes to make housing more affordable and get more people on the property ladder.

We will end tax breaks for very wealthy non-doms to deliver free breakfast clubs in primary schools, which we have found would save parents up to £400 a year by cutting expenses on paid-for breakfast clubs or alternative childcare arrangements.

And we’ll use the spare capacity in primary schools to open 3,000 nurseries to give more families access to affordable childcare. 

And we will implement a proper windfall tax on the excess profits of the oil and gas giants. We will use the money for the start-up …read more

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