UK PM has set out government’s Plan for Change of six clear milestones-Preet Kaur Gill MP

London—The UK Prime Minister has set out this government’s Plan for Change, consisting of six clear milestones for change by the end of this parliament. This was disclosed here by Preet Kaur Gill MP. She said that the Prime Minister’s announcement represents the most ambitious yet honest blueprint for government in a generation and will allow the public to track our progress.

She further said that the UK Prime Minister has set out this government’s Plan for Change, which consists. Our Plan for Change consists of the following milestones:

Higher Living Standards across the country, measured by Real Household Disposable Income per capita. So, working people have more money in their pockets as we deliver the fastest growth in the G7. Rebuilding Britain, with 1.5 million homes over the Parliament and planning decisions made on at least 150 major economic infrastructure projects. Ending hospital backlogs by meeting the NHS standard of 92% of patients waiting fewer than 18 weeks from referral to treatment. Police are back on the beat, with 13,000 more officers, PCSOs, and special constables in neighborhood roles and a named officer in every community through our Neighborhood Policing Guarantee in England and Wales.

A best start to life for children with a record proportion of five year-olds starting school ready to learn, allowing teachers to focus on the whole class. That means hitting the Early Years Foundation Standard at age 5/Secure, home-grown energy, with billpayers protected as we deliver Clean Power 2030.

These milestones are underpinned by our foundations of sound public finances and secure borders. We will reduce small boat crossings and net migration while restoring order to asylum and immigration systems by ending asylum hotel use and increasing returns. We will also meet our fiscal rules and strengthen national security.

While this Plan for Change sets our course for the next Parliament, we have already made great strides in rebuilding Britain after 14 years of chaos and managed decline under the last government.

Since July, we have given the NHS the biggest uplift in funding outside of Covid years since 2010 and have started a huge national conversation about the NHS to inform our 10 Year Plan for change and modernization. We’ve kickstarted the rollout of our specialist neighborhood police training programmer and announced new Respect Orders to give police and councils the powers they need to crack down on repeated anti-social behavior.

Tough decisions in the Budget stabilized the economy and prevented a return to austerity while protecting working people’s pay slips, and we’ve already set out how we’re overhauling planning to get Britain building. The launch of Great British Energy will provide clean, secure and homegrown power. Families will soon be able to access free breakfast clubs at Primary School, and we’ve already set out funding for up to 300 new or expanded nurseries in state primary schools. 29,500 workers will benefit from an increase in the National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage in Birmingham alone.

When Labor won power, we inherited crumbling public services and an economy in dire straits. We have taken immediate action to steady the course, and are now setting clear goals to galvanize work across government and make people better off.Labour’s Plan for Change sends a clear signal that this government chooses stability, investment and reform over chaos, austerity and decline.

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