Fury as DOZENS more reviews set to be launched by Labour next year as Ministers come under fire for setting up at least 67 since coming into office
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Fury as DOZENS more reviews set to be launched by Labour next year as Ministers come under fire for setting up at least 67 since coming into office

Daily Mail  

Dozens more reviews are to be launched next year – with Labour found to have promised more than 100 before the election. Ministers have come under fire this week for setting up at least 67 reviews, consultations and taskforces since coming into office In foreign policy, David Lammy said the Foreign Office needed an ‘independent review’ while Sir Keir Starmer said ‘we will do a review’ of arms sales to Saudi Arabia Of these, only a handful have so far begun, including the strategic defence review, the review of the Right to Buy and the review of sentencing. In foreign policy, David Lammy said the Foreign Office needed an ‘independent review’ while Sir Keir Starmer said ‘we will do a review’ of arms sales to Saudi Arabia. The Labour leader also announced in January that former MP Luciana Berger would lead a mental health strategy review, while top barrister Marina Wheeler was appointed in 2023 to review laws affecting women The Labour leader also announced in January that former MP Luciana Berger would lead a mental health strategy review, while top barrister Marina Wheeler was appointed in 2023 to review laws affecting women. The party insists it is right to keep carrying out large numbers of reviews, despite Home Office minister Jess Phillips admitting on Tuesday she feels frustrated as she wants to ‘crack on’ with implementing policies.

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