What should Labour U-turn on next?
Labour keep getting it wrong.
They have already been forced to back down on a string of bad decisions after pressure from Conservatives, campaigners, businesses and the public.
Now Graham wants to know what Labour should U-turn on next.
Even in opposition, Graham and the Conservatives are working hard to make sure Beverley and Holderness has a voice at the national level.
When Labour make the wrong call, strong opposition can force them to think again.
That is what happened on fuel duty. Labour planned to put it up. Drivers pushed back. Conservatives campaigned. Now Rachel Reeves looks set to retreat.
Labour U-turns so far
Pressure has already forced Labour to change course on:
- No tax hikes on working people
- Winter Fuel Payments
- Family Farm Tax
- Grooming Gangs Inquiry
- Welfare cuts to get people back into work
- Two Child Benefit Cap
- Mandatory Digital ID
- WASPI women compensation
- Increasing defence spending
- Business rates for pubs and hospitality
- Day One Workers’ Rights
- Frozen personal allowance thresholds
- Two-tier sentencing justice guidelines
- Carbon Price Support
- Cancelling local elections
- Deleting court transcripts
- Puberty blocker trial
- Post offices saved
- Mandelson files release
- Phones banned in schools
- Chagos Surrender Deal
- Fly-tippers punished
- Social media restrictions for under-16s
- Forcing pension funds to invest in government-backed projects
- Fuel duty increase