Left shifts tactics to ‘go with the grain’ of Keir Starmer’s project

Labour will come under pressure to back abolishing the two-child limit on benefits, promise universal free school meals and restore the international development department, as activists and trade unions attempt to persuade Keir Starmer to adopt a more ambitious policy platform.

With the Labour leadership using the last few weeks to jettison or correct potentially problematic policies before an election campaign next year, it now faces a summer of concerted campaigning from figures across the party who want it to be bolder in its pledges.

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