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Keir Starmer said that Boris Johnson government was “deprived of ideas or purpose” after the Queen’s speech, which included bills to revise the planning system and rewrite human rights law, but few new measures to combat cost of life crisis.

UK warning faced “crisis of stagflation”, the Labor leader said: “We need a government of moment, with ideas that match aspirations of in people”.

Instead he said that there is government it was “deprived of ideas or goal, no guiding principle or roadmap for Delivery”. He added: “Their time has passed.”

Starmer was speaking as MPs began discussing governments plans for in new parliamentary session, set out in a speech delivered earlier by Prince Charles while standing in for his mother.

Apparently designed to win back frustrated Tory voters, the program includes modest planning changes this is a far cry from the radical overhaul that was originally intended, which frightened many conservatives.

And there is series of allusions to “culture war issues”, from preventing councils conducting political boycotts to securing people consult before names of streets changed.

BUT new British account of rights promised justice secretaryDominic Raab, downsized role of European Court of human rights (ECHR). The speech stated that the law would “ensure there is a proper balance between rights of personality, our vital national safety and efficiency of government strengthening freedom of speech”.

The president of However, the Stephanie Boyes Law Society came out with criticism of the planned legislation. warning that it violates human rights. “If a new bill of rights become law, it will complicate for all of us to protect or enforce our rights.

“Proposed changes make the state less accountable. It undermines the most important element of in rule of law preventing people from contesting illegal use of power”.

Prince Charles’s speech began: “My government’s priority is to grow and strengthen economy and help alleviate cost of a life for family.” But it included few new measures that could increase economy in short term.

Instead of this government emphasized the measures he had taken already taken, including a temporary discount on electricity bills and a reduction in the universal credit limit. rate.

prime minister, answering Starmer, said government will continue use all our ingenuity and passion for how much is needed” help families through cost of life crisis. He hinted that new measures could be taken. in store, saying that he and Chancellor Rishi Sunak would “talk more about it in days to come.”

New bills will include leveling up legislation giving councils the right to sell off empty properties on local high streets and enforcement government report regularly on does it match its alignment up “missions”.

The Energy Security Law promises set up “state-of-the-art business models” in hydrogen and carbon capture and storage; while economic crime the bill will be beef up The Companies House that oversees the companies. And government will pass a law allowing gene editing for harvest.

Ministry of Finance will present new financial services and markets bill changing city rules to “ensure more attention on growth and international competitiveness”.

Rishi Sunak wants Britain to pioneer in new areas such as cryptocurrencies, but he is likely to face questions about whether he is pursuing Singapore-on- Thames-style deregulation that could jeopardize financial stability.

Two key new bills will revive long-delayed plans first Theresa May proposes banning ‘no fault’ Section 21 evictions for tenants though bill also promises to strengthen the rights of landowners of possessionrepresenting new and stronger bases for repeated cases of rent arrears and reduced notice periods for antisocial behavior.

There will be also be social housing regulation bill designed deal with fraudulent landlords.

AT move restore anti-protest measures thrown out at home of Lords in January, government we will also announce new offenses to prevent protesters from “locking onon infrastructure, expand stop and search powers, and make it illegal to obstruct transportation projects.

public invoice will be sent for cancellation tactics used by protest groups such as Extinction Rebellion, Insulate Britain and Just Stop Oil.

Among other things new the laws will be the Brexit bill designed to do this easier adapt transfer-over EU legislation without consultation parliament – and promised to pass a law to address widely criticized actions of P&O Ferries undermines the minimum wage law.

The law will give ports power refuse access to ferry services that do not pay the equivalent national minimum wage for seafarers in UK waters.

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