From Craig from Full Fact <[email protected]>
Subject Labour's Promises Under the Microscope
Date March 20, 2025 5:39 PM
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Dear Friend
It’s been almost four months since we launched our Government Tracker. Since then we’ve monitored over 50 pledges from Labour’s 2024 manifesto and key announcements the government has made since coming to office.

Despite progress on a range of commitments, the government needs to be clearer and provide more information about how it plans to achieve its goals.
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More than eight months since Labour took office, Full Fact has found it difficult or impossible to rate 12 pledges, due either to unclear wording or insufficient information about the details of the pledge.

If the government wants to rebuild shattered public trust, they must work harder to ensure the public can understand what it’s delivering.

Best wishes,

Craig, Digital Campaigns Manager - Full Fact
HOW IT WORKS
Full Fact has initially looked at 43 pledges Labour made in its manifesto during the 2024 general election. We've then compared this to the government's record in power to see how they're getting on.

We've assigned each of these pledges one of seven ratings:

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PLEDGES TRACKED


** Has the government ended the use of offshore trusts to avoid inheritance tax? ([link removed])
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** Appears on track Government policy appears on track
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Pledge:

We will end the use of offshore trusts to avoid inheritance tax so that everyone who makes their home here in the UK pays their taxes here.

Our verdict:

A new residence-based inheritance tax system is set to replace the current domicile-based system on 6 April 2025.
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** Has the government stopped using hotels to house asylum seekers? ([link removed])
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** Wait and see > Appears off track Government policy in progress
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Pledge

We will … end asylum hotels, saving the taxpayer billions of pounds

Our verdict

Both the number of hotels used to house asylum seekers and the number of asylum seekers housed in hotels have increased since Labour came into government.
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** Has the government made changes to the National Planning Policy Framework and restored mandatory housing targets? ([link removed])
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** Appears on track > Achieved Government policy achieved
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Pledge:

We will immediately update the National Policy Planning Framework [sic] to undo damaging Conservative changes, including restoring mandatory housing targets.

Our verdict:

The updated National Planning Policy Framework, including mandatory housing targets for local councils, was published on 12 December 2024.
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