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Lords Library Briefing by Thomas Weston. It was first published on Monday, 8 July 2024. It was last updated on Monday, 15 July 2024.


King's Speech 2024: Economic affairs, business and trade

The Labour Party has made increasing economic growth one of its main missions for government and has outlined a series of policy initiatives designed to achieve this and create “good jobs and productivity growth in every part of the country”. 

Amongst other things, Labour has proposed to implement an industrial strategy and establish an industrial strategy council to scrutinise the government and report on its progress in achieving its industrial priorities. It has proposed a strengthening of workers’ rights, designed to “make work secure” and deliver a “genuine living wage”. And it has proposed to strengthen the role of the Office for Budget Responsibility, to ensure that all major tax and spending decisions are subject to an independent forecast by the body. 

The Library’s briefings for the King’s Speech draw on the Labour Party’s manifesto and other material in the public domain. They have been written in advance of the 2024 King’s Speech to help members of the House of Lords prepare for the debate on the speech. They do not constitute official information about the government’s intentions or provide a complete list of bills to be announced.

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Secondary information

Type
Research briefing
Reference
LLN-2024-0032 
Category
Lords Library Briefings - Debates
Related items
King’s Speech (4th Day)
Monday, 22 July 2024
Parliamentary proceedings
House of Lords
Subjects
Conditions of employment Employment Industry Economic growth Business rates National Wealth Fund Trade unions Small businesses Trade Tax avoidance Office for Budget Responsibility
Published by
House of Lords Library
Link
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