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Sir Keir Starmer promised the nation that the work of change begins immediately.
But for all the businesslike rhetoric, questions hung over how radical this mild-mannered lawyer would be once in office.
A recent announcement on housing put some flesh on the bones of Starmer ’s pledge to unlock swathes of the green belt for development and was significantly more radical than expected.
Labour leader Keir Starmer pledged in his manifesto to “reduce’s overall number of arrivals.
But he is likely to benefit from a decision by Rishi Sunak to tighten the UK 's visa regime.
As a result of the changes, net migration is set to halve from a high of 764,000 last year to 315,000 by the start of 2028 .
Wes Streeting cast himself in role of reformer-in-chief who would whip NHS into shape.
But since Labour swept to power there has been virtually no detail on how the party plans to curtail the expansion of the health budget and improve the running of the creaking NHS .
The very first action it has taken has been to offer junior doctors a 22% pay rise.
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