This page will show you every time the Labour Party give a figure/number in their manifesto. Let's begin.
Public Services1
Revenue (2028-29) | £M | Policies Funded (2028-29) | £M |
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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 |
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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 |
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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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