Rachel Reeves says that Labour will reassess its
commitment to Universal Credit if it wins the next election. She told the
Sunday Times that the party will pause the project for three months, and call
in the National Audit Office for a "warts and all" appraisal. "We’re not going to go in with a
preconceived notion that we are going to proceed at any cost, which seems to be
Iain Duncan Smith’s approach,” she added. Read more on the New Statesman
website.
‘Sludge in the system’: myriad problems stymie Labour’s 1.5m new homes
pledge
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Soaring cost of building materials, lack of affordability and planning
bottlenecks are some of the obstacles thwarting housing target
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