Podcasts 100 days of Labour: great success or bit of a mess? Ayeisha Thomas-Smith is joined by Aditya Chakrabortty and Ailbhe Rea By Ayeisha Thomas-Smith 14 October 2024 By the time this episode comes out, the new Labour government will have been in charge of the country for one hundred days. So what do we know about how they’ll run the economy? Can they rescue our threadbare public services while promising a tight grip on government spending? And will their focus on growth deliver real change for those who need it most? Ayeisha Thomas-Smith is
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100 days of Labour: great success or bit of a mess?
Ayeisha Thomas-Smith is joined by Aditya Chakrabortty and Ailbhe Rea
14 October 2024
By the time this episode comes out, the new Labour government will have been in charge of the country for one hundred days. So what do we know about how they’ll run the economy? Can they rescue our threadbare public services while promising a tight grip on government spending? And will their focus on growth deliver real change for those who need it most?
Ayeisha Thomas-Smith is joined by Aditya Chakrabortty, senior economic commentator at the Guardian, and Ailbhe Rea, associate editor at Bloomberg UK, for the first episode in a new series of the New Economics podcast.
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