Until Starmer tackles root causes of stagnation in Britain, he won’t stand a chance of improving voters’ lives

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Stop and grow

ACCORDING to No10, the only item on today’s Cabinet agenda will be growth.

Sir Keir Starmer wants his team to come up with a wave of fresh ideas to boost productivity and turbocharge the economy.

Let’s hope ministers don’t expect to travel to the meeting by Tube.

London’s Underground is paralysed by a week-long strike which is expected to cost the economy £230million, with 700,000 working days lost.

If the PM wants to get the country moving, he can start by getting a grip of the knuckle-headed rail unions.

Next, he needs to ditch the worst of Angela Rayner’s employment rights bill — which only further strengthens the hand of the unions, and heaps an even greater burden on struggling firms.

And he should face down Labour rebels and cut the bloated £300billion welfare bill — freeing funds to reduce crippling levels of tax in the process.

It is unsustainable — and economically ruinous — to have 4.2million people on sickness benefits.

Until he tackles the root causes of stagnation in Britain, Sir Keir won’t stand a chance of improving the lives of voters — or his own dire poll rating.

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Sir Keir Starmer must tackle the root causes of stagnation in Britain[/caption]

Welcome Home

SHABANA Mahmood got a predictably shambolic welcome to the Home Office: the arrival of 1,097 dinghy migrants on her first full day.

Yesterday she at least showed some determination to get a grip.

We welcome her plan to suspend visas for countries that refuse to agree returns deals for illegal migrants — the policy should have been introduced years ago.


She should follow it up with a tough message for obstructive Left-wing officials who have made her department a graveyard for past Home Secretaries.

But she also needs a Rwanda-style plan to stop migrants boarding small boats in the first place.

Without a proper deterrent, she’s working with one hand tied behind her back.

Ed scratcher

ECO zealot Ed Miliband hangs around in government like a bad smell from a dodgy boiler.

The Energy Secretary resisted the PM’s attempt to shunt him into another department and take his ruinous Net Zero targets with him.

Now we learn that hard-hit taxpayers are not only being stung for his crazed obsession with heat pumps, they are also footing the bill for him to have a GAS boiler to heat his constituency home.

As with his disgraced former colleague, ex-Deputy PM Rayner, it’s a case of “Do as I say, not as I do”.

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