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reform to tackle the “national scandal” of young people who are not in education, employment or training (Neet). Launching a major new report which is expected to influence government policy on Neets in the UK
Reform has already pledged to abolish the right of migrants to permanently settle in the UK after five years, forcing them either to apply for British citizenship or reapply for temporary work visas with higher
policies that their members do not support”. He said: “Reform now runs councils that employ tens of thousands of unionised workers: bin men and women, social workers, care staff, school support workers. “Unlike the snobbish
policy direction we’re bringing in, is not a serious way of conducting ourselves.” Blair attacked Burnham and his fellow leadership contender Wes Streeting – who has often been cast as a Blairite but rejects
employ 2,000 more caseworkers to help clear the backlog and close asylum hotels. **Reform UK** want to see the removal of immigrants who enter Scotland illegally and break the law, and to scrap Glasgow
policy threatened to push up the cost of building new infrastructure across the economy if investors lose faith in a would-be government’s economic agenda. “We’ve all lived through a Liz Truss
policies, including investment in infrastructure, reform of the planning system and reducing trade friction with Europe, the former PM said other commitments were "unwise to proceed with" given the current economic circumstances. He pointed
Reform UK councillor [has resigned](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/11/newly-elected-reform-councillor-resigns-stuart-prior-social-media) after he allegedly celebrated on social media the rape of a Sikh woman in the Midlands, declared white people the “master race” and called Muslim people “rats
employers and economists have raised concerns about labour shortages, particularly in sectors such as care and hospitality. The ONS said long-term net migration was now close to its level before the new immigration system
policy disproportionately impacts women, particularly single mothers, pushing families into poverty and limiting financial support for children. > > **7. Reform figures have made regressive comments about women at work** > > Farage has previously backed claims that employers
UK](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/brexit-party) plan to cut the size of the civil service would involve sacking more planning officers than exist and getting rid of at least two-thirds of the psychologists who support prison
policy debate,” he wrote, in an essay which also criticised the proposals of leadership hopefuls Wes Streeting and Andy Burnham. Senior Labour figures have accused Blair of being out of touch with the realities
UK has the second-worst gender pensions gap among rich countries in the 38-member Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, behind only Japan, despite near-equal state pension outcomes for men and women
employers if the Lib Dems were elected to government, “we would look at cutting VAT for hospitality as well”. But more broadly, he said he had noticed the US president come up in conversations
employing extra staff to teach other classes when marking and evaluating assessments was happening. "Teachers need to be listened to." The WJEC said it was taking concerns raised seriously and would "continue to work closely
UK had "shown what it thinks of working people" by pledging to repeal Labour's Employment Rights Act, which became law last year. "It's a con to think Nigel Farage and his rich cronies
UK have urged more restrictive qualification criteria, particularly for people with conditions such as anxiety. In March, the Office for Budget Responsibility forecast that spending on health and sickness benefits for working age people would
UK's Robert Kenyon. Former Health Secretary Wes Streeting has also said he will stand if there is a leadership contest - but Sir Keir has said he will not walk away from
policy professor at King’s College London. “Why would they waste time talking to Keir Starmer or whoever succeeds Keir Starmer about rejoining when there’s an election in 2029 and at the moment
policy [as a party]. I do wonder if this could have best been avoided by declaring it in the first place. It is a disappointing distraction,” the senior party member said, speaking on condition