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Domestic policy for Labour

Compiled with the help of PerplexityAI, ClaudeAI and DeepSeek.

Our vision

Britain stands at a crossroads. Working families can’t afford secure homes. Young people face a lifetime of debt or permanent renting. Wealth concentrates in ever fewer hands, while millions live in poverty in one of the world’s richest countries. At the same time, the climate crisis deepens and our economic model strains under low investment, low productivity and stagnant wages. jrf+3

This manifesto sets out a new course: tackling inequality at its roots, building the homes we need, regulating markets in the public interest, and creating sustainable, well paid jobs while restoring our environment. These challenges are connected; our solutions are, too.

Our programme is bold, evidence led and honest about uncertainty. Broad outcomes are foreseeable, but no government can predict every consequence of major reform with precision. Existing economic models were built for a different era and cannot fully capture the impacts of transformational change. We therefore commit to a rolling programme of review: policies will be monitored, evaluated and, where necessary, adjusted to stay aligned with our goals of fairness, sustainability and shared prosperity.

Our beliefs

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