Caution, not grand plans, is needed if Labour is to build wealth in Britain
Briefly

Everyone wants the Labour leadership to be more honest with the electorate about how it will pay for policies... Without a jolt to the economy from tens of billions of pounds of extra spending, growth will remain sloth-like, and the Labour project will be doomed.
Many Labour supporters calling for a more activist state urge Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves to explain to the public that, in the absence of higher taxes, extra borrowing is justified by long-term benefits. They advocate for policies like devolution and nationalisation to boost the economy.
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