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  • Labour leadership turmoil to cost Reeves up to £12bn

    May 13, 2026

    Labour’s political infighting could cost Chancellor Rachel Reeves up to £12bn, analysis by a Wall Street bank has suggested.  Hot-tempered bond markets and stunted growth – a consequence of further political instability – would knock around £12bn off the Chancellor’s fiscal headroom, Goldman Sachs warned.  While the £12bn hit to public finances would not erase [...]

  • JP Morgan chief threatens to pull £3bn investment if Labour becomes ‘hostile to banks’

    May 13, 2026

    The chief executive of JP Morgan has threatened to pull a major investment from the UK if Labour government policy turns “hostile to banks”. Jamie Dimon – the influential American banker – revealed plans for a £3bn square feet tower in Canary Wharf last year, which is projected to inject as much as £10bn over [...]

  • Why the battle for Labour’s future could prove to be very expensive

    May 13, 2026

    Amid the farce and drama, spare a thought for His Majesty, who will today sit on the throne in the House of Lords and read out details of Keir Starmer’s legislative agenda for the coming parliamentary term. The monarch may be above politics, but not so far above that he won’t see the absurdity of [...]

  • Starmer leadership under threat ahead of awkward King’s Speech

    May 13, 2026

    Sir Keir Starmer’s premiership hung by a thread last night as he refused to leave Downing Street despite multiple ministerial resignations and a growing number of backbenchers calling for his removal. In a chaotic day of political warfare and Labour infighting, Starmer resisted being dragged out of Number 10 as he challenged Cabinet ministers and [...]

  • Going for growth? Labour groups set out competing visions for economic strategy

    May 12, 2026

    Competing groups of Labour MPs have published contrasting growth plans on Tuesday, just as Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership stood on the brink.  Both the left-wing Tribune group of MPs and the more centrist Labour Growth Group published pamphlets setting out a number of ideas for growth and tax reform.  Tribune’s report, led by former transport [...]

  • Life after Starmer: What could a new Labour prime minister mean for your money?

    May 12, 2026

    It could soon be time to face the music for Keir Starmer after dozens of MPs called for the Prime Minister to throw in the towel, which could unleash months of speculation and uncertainty. Leading frontrunners for the top job include the Manchester mayor Andy Burnham, former deputy PM Angela Rayner and health secretary Wes [...]

  • ‘Bond market meltdown’: UK borrowing costs highest since 1998 as Starmer fights for survival

    May 12, 2026

    Warnings of a “bond market meltdown” flashed through the City on Tuesday after government borrowing costs soared as pressure mounted on Sir Keir Starmer’s future in Downing Street. For weeks, City investors have been on high alert as fears mounted that a mass rebellion would be triggered after devastating local election results. Traders fear the [...]

  • Starmer dares Labour rebels to trigger contest if they want him out

    May 12, 2026

    Sir Keir Starmer has told his Cabinet that challengers need to step up and trigger a contest if they want him to quit.  Starmer said he took responsibility for the local election results but refused to resign in a statement to senior government ministers on Tuesday.  He told ministers: “As I said yesterday, I take [...]

  • Chaos may well be preferable to Keir Starmer’s unyielding blankness

    May 12, 2026

    Keir Starmer's promise for change is as convincing as a bad boyfriend's. MPs may well decide they prefer chaos to this neverending blandness.

  • Local elections were a death knell for two-party politics

    May 12, 2026

    An era is distinctively over, but what takes its place, both in terms of who will lead the country and in the direction they will take, is far from clear, says Matthew Lesh “The old world is dying,” the Italian Marxist Antonio Gramsci said, “and the new world struggles to be born.”  Last week was [...]

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