Manifesto Figures


Plan for Change

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Strong Foundations

Mission 1: Kickstarting Economic Growth

Mission 2: Make Britain a Clean Energy Superpower

Mission 3: Take Back our Streets

Mission 4: Break Down the Barriers to Opportunity

Mission 5: Build an NHS Fit for the Future

Serving the Country

Labour's Fiscal Plan

Public Services1

Revenue (2028-29) £M Policies Funded (2028-29) £M
Revenue from closing further non-dom tax loopholes and investment in reducing tax avoidance2 5,230 40,000 more operations, scans and appointments every week 1,010
Double the number of NHS CT and MRI scanners 250
Dentistry package including 700,000 urgent appointments every year 125
Free breakfast clubs in every primary school 315
Investment in HMRC to reduce tax avoidance 855
Revenue from applying VAT and business rates to private schools 1,510 6,500 new expert teachers 450
Increased teacher and headteacher training 270
Delivering work experience and careers advice for all young people 85
Early language development in primary schools 5
Ofsted reform 45
Over 3,000 new nurseries 35
Mental health support for every school 175
Young Futures Hubs 95
Revenue from closing carried interest tax loophole 565 Recruit 8,500 new mental health staff 410
Legal aid for victims of disasters or state-related deaths3 30
Waive visa costs for non-UK veterans who have served four years of more in British forces4 10
Revenue from increasing stamp duty on purchases of residential property by non-UK residents by 1% 40 Appoint 300 new planning officers 20
Barnett consequentials5 650
Total 7,350 Total including Barnett consequentials 4,835
1 May not sum due to rounding.
2 Revenue from tax avoidance driven by additional £855m per year investment in HMRC. Does not include £600m revenue from removing non-dom discount loophole in 2025-26.
3 Costs are England and Wales.
4 Costs are UK wide.
5 Scotland (£320m), Wales (£195m), Northern Ireland (£135m).

Green Prosperity Plan6

Revenue (annual average) £bn Policies Funded (annual average) £bn
Windfall tax on oil and gas giants 1.2 Great British Energy 1.7
National Wealth Fund 1.5
British Jobs Bonus7 0.3
Warm Homes Plan7 1.1
Barnett consequentials 0.2
Total 1.2 Total including Barnett consequentials 4.7
Borrowing to invest within fiscal rules 3.5
6 May not sum due to rounding.
7 Elements of the British Jobs Bonus (up to $500m per year from 2026-27) and Warms Homes Plan will be devolved.

Changes within departmental spending plans8

This table took a while for me to understand. Essentially, the amount in the final column is going from the middle column to the first column.

Policy Funding within existing departmental plans Amount re-allocated, annualised, £m
Prioritsing frontline public service delivery and public sector capability Halving consultancy spend 745
13,000 additional neighbourhood police and community PCSOs; and specialist domestic abuse advisers in 999 control rooms at peak times Police Efficiency and Collaboration Programme 400
New measures to clear the asylum backlog: Caseworkers, Returns and Enforcement Unit End use of hotels for asylum accomodation 155
Border Security Command to tackle criminal gangs behind small boat crossings Scrap the Rwanda scheme 75
Invest in roads maintenenace to fill in up to 1 million potholes every year Deferring the A27 bypass 65
Put youth workers in A&E units and custody centres, and youth mentors in pupil referral units Full cost recovery for firearms licenses 20
Appoint legal advocates to provide free legal advice and support to rape survivors across England and Wales Redirect PCC grants for victims' services 5
Total 1,460
8 May not sum due to rounding

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