Sharon Graham, general secretary of Unite, says Labour needs to be bolder with its economic policies if it wants to improve lives for working people.
In a lengthy critique, she said refusing to tax wealth or excess profits and a lack of a coherent industrial plan were"all severely limiting Labour's options" and economic reform was needed.In a warning to Sir Keir Starmer, she said:"If Labour is intent on becoming a 1990s tribute act in an age where laissez faire does not belong, big questions will remain unanswered.
"Better than the other lot? For sure. But a government to lead Britain out of decline and make it work for everyday people? Probably not."The changes among Labour's frontbench come ahead of next year's general election. After more than a decade out of power, Sir Keir is hoping to become the first Labour prime minister to win at the ballot box since Tony Blair - who won two terms after his landslide victory in 1997.
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