Labour’s clouded vision for the UK economy
The Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is out in the Gulf, peddling infrastructure projects to Saudi Arabia’s Mohammed bin Salman. His Chancellor Rachel Reeves will be in Brussels, pitching for a better relationship with the European Union. Meanwhile, the government has been pushing for closer ties with China, while also angling for a trade deal with President-elect Donald Trump. Sure, there is plenty of activity – but in reality, Labour appears incapable of deciding what kind of economy it truly wants to create. Five months into the new government Labour economic policy is a mess There is nothing wrong with looking for a closer relationship with the Gulf.