Labour won't turn on spending taps, says Starmer
Briefly

Sir Keir Starmer has warned the UK will face 'huge constraints' on public spending if his party wins the next general election. He said anyone expecting a Labour government 'to quickly turn on the spending taps' would be disappointed.
The Resolution Foundation released a report on Monday claiming that 'the toxic combination of slow growth and high inequality was straining the living standards of low- and middle-income Britain well before the cost of living crisis struck'. Mr Hunt told the conference that his decision to make tax cuts for business investment aimed to improve the UK's productivity.
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