He’s already committed not only to not sacking the loathsome Shabana Mahmood, but promoting her. He’s not going to change Labour’s Reform-Lite anti-immigrant policies, he’s unlikely to change the UK’s support of the Gaza genocide, he’s not going to stop the persecution of trans people, and he’s going to continue Rachel Reeves’s servility to the City of London on economic policy. But he might put water and the railways under state ownership, though where the money will come from is a mystery while Labour is still bound by the fiscal strait jacket.
He’s already committed not only to not sacking the loathsome Shabana Mahmood, but promoting her. He’s not going to change Labour’s Reform-Lite anti-immigrant policies, he’s unlikely to change the UK’s support of the Gaza genocide, he’s not going to stop the persecution of trans people, and he’s going to continue Rachel Reeves’s servility to the City of London on economic policy. But he might put water and the railways under state ownership, though where the money will come from is a mystery while Labour is still bound by the fiscal strait jacket.