An anti-corruption commissioner would target £7.2bn lost to fraud, the shadow chancellor will say.
Absolutely amazing if this ever happened. Sadly I think this would need a large majority in the commons to get through. Too many "vested interests" will vote against so Labour need to force it through on their own and they can only do that with a majority. Great for headlines though.
As a side note I'm pissing myself at the unintentional sinister paragraph towards the bottom.
This whole plan doesn't mention HS2 or Brexit. (nor housing or the environment for that matter)
'Cutting regulations will unlock £50bn a year in investment, Labour said.' - This is either bullshit or code for fucking over workers.
When it comes to covid fraud, I'm less interested in recovering the cash, and more interested in prosecuting the Tory government that actually enabled, encouraged and participated in this massive fraud.
Overall, utterly pathetic, spineless, lack of leadership.
I can't stand the Tories, but at least Rishi actually had the balls to decide something publicly on HS2, I think it's wrong but at least he decided something.
Sunak has cockblocked HS2 by stating he is selling the land that was bought for it. He will sell it cheaply to his mates who in turn will make a quick profit before Labour take power back. This will make it extremely expensive to take the land back. Sunak is intentionally increasing the cost of anyone trying to resurrect HS2 in the future.
Ignore this concern troll. Lemmy is full of these anonymous accounts who do nothing but spread FUD about labour. Anyone with their head screwed on wouldn't spend all day bad mouthing and 'bOtH sIdEs' ing labour. Rachel Reeves speech was alright, this policy is nothing but good for the British people, and I'm looking forward to seeing the manifesto closer to the election.
if you recover the money you also review the process and potentially find wrong doing.
that's a great initiative
Starmer is not in government so unable to really make massive decisions. I don't believe we should be applauding Sunak only for being decisive. especially when it's such a terrible decision.