The king’s speech: how radical will Labour be? – podcast

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The king’s speech: how radical will Labour be? – podcast

For King Charles III will probably be a second steeped in custom and ceremony. He’ll arrive on the Homes of Parliament from his gilded horse-drawn carriage, don his crown and sit on the throne. From there he’ll learn out the speech ready for him by his new authorities itemizing all the laws it intends to go.

As deputy political editor Jessica Elgot tells Hannah Moore, will probably be a milestone for Keir Starmer’s administration and a press release of intent for a authorities decided to “transfer quick and sort things” after 14 years of Conservative rule.

With an enormous parliamentary majority, Labour should not have any bother passing the roughly 35 payments anticipated to be introduced. However cash remains to be tight and the enterprise of presidency is way extra complicated than merely passing laws.



{Photograph}: Andrew Matthews/PA

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