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New laws taking ‘major strides’ to improving people’s lives, Commons Leader claims

22 Dec 2024 3 minute read
Lucy Powell, Leader of the Commons. Photo Tejas Sandhu/PA Wire

New laws promised by the UK Government will have a “tangible positive impact” on people’s lives, a Cabinet minister has claimed.

Commons Leader Lucy Powell said legislation already passed by Parliament or in the pipeline would address the concerns of working people while changes to the way Westminster works will improve standards.

Sir Keir Starmer has suffered a bruising first few months in office, with protests from farmers over inheritance tax changes and uproar over the means-testing of winter fuel payments and the refusal to compensate women affected by pension age increases.

The transformative economic growth hoped for by Sir Keir and Chancellor Rachel Reeves has yet to materialise and businesses have criticised the hike in employers’ national insurance.

‘Major strides’

But Ms Powell said the new laws going through Parliament would take “major strides” towards improving people’s lives.

Changes set to be introduced to Parliament in the new year include a Planning and Infrastructure Bill, which ministers view as key to removing some of the barriers which prevent construction and stifle the economy.

There will also be a Crime and Policing Bill and a Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill as ministers seek to reassure the public they are tackling anti-social behaviour and people-smuggling gangs.

One of the laws that has already cleared Parliament is the Passenger Rail Service Act, paving the way for the renationalisation of train services, while Ms Powell also highlighted the Water (Special Measures) Bill and the Employment Rights Bill as major reforms.

The King’s Speech set out plans for 38 Bills, with 30 already introduced in Parliament.

‘Plan for change’

Ms Powell said: “In the short six months since the election this Government has taken major strides that will have a tangible positive impact on people’s lives, putting powers in the hands of ordinary people.

“This Government will deliver our plan for change and address the real concerns of working people. Our unrelenting legislative agenda will help us achieve that.

“We have already passed a Bill to put rail in the interests of passengers not profits, brought in the biggest reform to workers’ rights in a generation and progressed a water Bill to end the scandal of excessive bonuses while sewage is leaking and infrastructure degrades.”

The Commons Modernisation Committee established by Ms Powell is aimed at improving the culture at Westminster, including looking at MPs’ outside earnings from media appearances.

“I am determined to change the way that politics works and return Parliament to public service.

“We will improve standards and make this important institution work as efficiently as possible for the people it serves.”


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Jeff
Jeff
3 hours ago

Problem is the usual suspect papers and social media have the Labour narrative locked up in a cupboard. Until Labour face down the right wing they will not be leading the news cycles. I dont know who is doing what because of the flak.

Jack
Jack
2 hours ago

PR spin.

Jeff
Jeff
2 hours ago
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Howie
Howie
1 hour ago

Labour at it again spin spin, quantity not quality, the yardstick for many of these new laws will be how they operate in reality.
Water measures bill, has allowed for water bills to increase substantially for a service we had already paid for in past.
The only benefits to railways has been the bulging pockets of train drivers, planning changes are England only and I suspect it will not get the desired effect they hope, as the recent court case in Flintshire has shown the way to the courts for objectors.

HarrisR
HarrisR
1 hour ago

Wasn’t Ms Powell the “Wise Owl” who said that Starmer and Reeves had to slash the winter fuel allowance for OAPs, saving £1.6bn, otherwise “there would have been an immediate run on the pound”! (£9.7bn gifted to Ukraine to date plus £3bn/yr for “as long as it takes, obviously is super ace).

This bunch are as hundred percent fraudulent as Farage, just that the end of pier grifter has vastly better presentation skills. Two soiled ends of the British politics pantomime horse.

hdavies15
hdavies15
1 minute ago
Reply to  HarrisR

Soiled ends ? That panto horse is so full of sh*t it’s oozing out everywhere !

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