Labour leader Keir Starmer is facing increasing calls from within his own party – including both Members of Parliament and ministerial figures – to establish a clear timetable for his economic policies should Labour win the upcoming general election. The pressure centers on providing voters with a concrete understanding of when and how Labour intends to implement its plans. Sources indicate Transport Secretary is among those urging Starmer to proactively address this issue. This push aims to alleviate concerns about the party’s economic strategy and demonstrate preparedness for government. The lack of a defined timetable is perceived by some as a vulnerability, allowing opponents to question Labour’s readiness. Establishing a clear plan is seen as crucial for bolstering confidence among voters and within the party itself.
