This piece critiques Labour's lack of concrete policy development during the 2026 election, contrasts it with the Greens' active policy proposals, and highlights how the absence of detailed plans undermines fiscal credibility and creates strategic vulnerabilities in a politically
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divergent positions on key economic policy
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