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    UK govt gears up for economic revival with over 35 bills

    The legislation features a bill that enforces new spending rules and bolsters the independent Office of Budget Responsibility, ensuring thorough scrutiny of major fiscal announcements.
    News DeskBy News DeskJuly 14, 2024
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    London: The new government of Britain is preparing over 35 bills for the formal start of the parliamentary year on 17th July, placing economic growth at the centre of its agenda, Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s office announced.

    Sir Keir Starmer, who ended 14 years of Conservative rule with a sweeping Labour Party election victory, aims to deliver stability, boost growth, and create wealth nationwide. Key legislation includes a bill enforcing new spending rules and strengthening the independent Office of Budget Responsibility, ensuring significant fiscal announcements undergo proper scrutiny.

    “Our work is urgent. There is no time to waste,” said Starmer while returning to Britain after attending the NATO summit, his first major international meeting as Prime Minister. The new Prime Minister remarked that, “We are hitting the ground running by bringing forward the laws we need to rebuild our country for the long term. Our ambitious, fully costed agenda is the down payment on that change.”

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    Rachel Reeves, the country’s first female Finance Minister, outlined plans to increase house buildings, unblock infrastructure projects, and attract private investments. The government aims to support growth and meet net-zero commitments through a new National Wealth Fund, attracting private capital into emerging industries of Britain.

    The State Opening of Parliament in Britain is the only regular occasion when the Sovereign, the House of Lords, and the elected House of Commons meet. This event, marked by pomp and ceremony, attracts large crowds and a significant TV audience.

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