Labour's Legislative Agenda: Starmer's Bold Promises Unveiled
Britain's new Labour government, led by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, introduced its first set of proposed laws aiming to rebuild the country. Key policies include planning reform, workers' rights, economic safeguards, illegal migration control, housing reform, financial regulations, climate and energy initiatives, railway enhancements, constitutional changes, and crime measures.
On Wednesday, Britain's new Labour government under Prime Minister Keir Starmer laid out an ambitious legislative agenda in its first King's Speech, aiming to deliver on promises to rejuvenate the nation.
Key proposals include a Planning and Infrastructure Bill to boost housing and simplify approval processes. The Employment Rights Bill tackles zero-hour contracts and strengthens parental leave, sick pay, and dismissal protections. Financial reforms ensure oversight on tax and spending, while a new border security bill combats illegal migration. Housing measures include capping rent increases and abolishing no-fault evictions.
Further initiatives encompass financial regulation improvements, climate and energy projects, government control over railways, constitutional reforms targeting hereditary peers, cyber security, and a ban on conversion therapy. Additionally, a phased cigarette sales ban and taxation changes for private schools and non-doms were introduced.
(With inputs from agencies.)