Sir Keir Starmer has swept into Downing Street in a landslide Labour election victory, but the party’s honeymoon with business might be short-lived.
Labour not only has inherited deep-seated economic problems after 14 years of Conservative rule, ranging from planning to skills to productivity, but it is also more immediately confronted with a series of industrial crises and business reform minefields that threaten to quickly undermine its relationship with industry.
Labour’s handling of them — including the contentious overseas takeover of Royal Mail and the future of both Thames Water and the Port Talbot steelworks — could quickly come to define the new government’s relations with business, as well as its traditional union backers.
Thames Water had 16,990 sewage spills in 2023, Defra reported earlier this year
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Labour went into the last general election in 2019 with a
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