‘Tories are no longer the party of sound money,’ says Labour leader

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Keir Starmer has said the reaction of the markets against the mini-budget is not ‘abstract’ and it means investors think their investments are at risk. Speaking at the Labour party conference, Starmer said the Tories can never again claim to be the party of ‘sound money’ or ‘aspiration’ because they are holding back the aspirations of millions of people and only favouring those at the top. He added Kwasi Kwarteng would never have been able to get a plan like that past Rachel Reeves because ‘her fiscal rules are like iron’

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