Labour does not deserve to win next election without change, Reeves says | Rachel Reeves

If Emek does not “deserve to win the next election if it does not change the country, Rachel Reeves acknowledges that some voters disappointed the party’s record after entering the government.
Chancellor, some voters in recent months, winter fuel allowance and prosperity policies on the unhappiness of a U-Düzenli government, he said.
Reeves claims to have to deal with financial difficulties inherited from conservatives while increasing expenditures to repair public services.
Edinburgh festival Fringe, the publisher Iain Dale, said: “In the last election, the reason why people vote for labor, they want to change and are not satisfied with the way the country is managed.
“They know that we have inherited a confusion. They know it’s not easy to put it right, but people are impatient for change.
“I am impatient for change, but at the same time I have the job to ensure that the sums are always collected – and it does not always make you popular because you cannot do anything you may want to do. You certainly cannot do anything immediately.”
Edinburgh International Conference Center told the audience that the Labor Party should put into effect the change of voters. Otherwise, he added that the party “does not deserve to win the next general election in 2029.
Reeves said that the government had a “right” balance on taxes within a week, where the workers’ politicians encountered renewed calls for a reserve tax.
Former Foreign Minister Anneliese Dodds, who kept the position of shadow chances for labor in the opposition, said that the ministers should be mentioned by the Asset Tax Commission, which the ministers said in politics.
Reeves said: “Of course you will disappoint people.
“I think people know such restrictions, but nobody really loves them and I have to sort the summaries.”
The party faces difficulties before the elections of the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood next year. One year after the SNP became the neck and neck, he shifted back to the third row, according to the poll.
In June, polling, 19%reform at 29%behind the SNP and 22%in the UK.
This is contrary to a survey It was held last year a month after Labour’s general election winThe party showed the party right in front of the SNP, the reform was far behind.
However, in June, the Labor Party won some signs of promises because Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse by the Scottish Parliament won the election.
The closure of the Grangemouth oil refinery only before moving to the import terminal caused popularity for labor. Approximately 400 work disappeared due to its closure in April.
Deputy Brian Leishman, who advocated his open, has been suspended by the Labor Party to rebel over the welfare reform since then.
Meanwhile, the workers’ government in Westminster’s new drilling in the North Sea is accused of causing the “drowning ın of the economy in Northeast Scotland.
However, Reeves said that the government has invested more in Scotland to the audience in the Scottish capital. 200 million pounds of investment Carbon Capture Technology in Aberdeenshire It was welcomed by the industry.
He also said that Labour’s decline tax on oil and gas was not welcomed by the sector.
“I can understand that the oil and gas industry is an extra tax, but you can’t really have it without the other,” he said.




