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Deputy PM distances herself from Reeves’ upcoming tax betrayal

Deputy PM distances herself from Reeves' upcoming tax betrayal


It’s predicted that chancellor Rachel Reeves will raise taxes in the upcoming budget, even though Labour explicitly promised not to raise taxes in their 2024 manifesto. In an obvious attempt to distance herself from this betrayal, the new deputy leader Lucy Powell has come out to say the following:

A political party sticking to their manifesto promises?

Is that allowed?

Promises, promises

In a BBC Radio 5 Live interview, Powell said:

It’s really important we stand by the promises we were elected on and do what we said we would do.

Additionally, Powell thinks:

We should be following through on our manifesto, of course. There’s no question about that.

There actually is a question on that, because Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves’ plan to grow the economy by repeating the word ‘growth’ hasn’t got them anywhere.

In the Labour deputy leadership election, we noted that Powell’s voting record was almost identical to that of her opponent Bridget Phillipson (and by that, we mean ‘identically terrible’). Specifically we covered her record on Israel’s genocide:

In addition to her comments above, Powell also said Labour needs to ‘lift the two-child benefit cap in full’:

Every year that passes with this policy in place, another 40,000 minimum, 40,000 children, are pushed into deep levels of poverty as a result of it and that’s why it is urgent that we do lift it and we lift it in full.

While we don’t think Powell is a good politician, it is preferable to have someone in Labour challenging this stuff. The alternative would be some dead-eyed Starmer drone repeating indecipherable drivel like this:

Set in stone

To be fair to Powell, she isn’t all bad; just look at this banger:

When it comes to Labour, nothing is set in stone – least of all their manifesto promises.

Featured image via Number 10 (Flickr) / Reel News (Wikimedia)





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