Has Labour just found an election-winning argument?
Will Labour and the Tories be heading into the next election ‘following the same tram lines on spending?’ That was the question the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg put to Rachel Reeves this morning, as the shadow chancellor insisted once again that the Labour party is committed to fiscal discipline, promising to ‘not play fast and loose with the public finances’. Labour may not need to show a radical difference in spending priorities if they can stand out in other areas Reeves tried to suggest the differences in tax-and-spend policy would still be significant, citing Labour’s proposed changes to non-domiciled tax status in the UK. But if this is really going to