Labour Party faces a warning from the head of the trade union movement, stating that a failure to improve people’s well-being in 2026 could lead to losing more ground to the Reform party. TUC General Secretary Paul Nowak emphasized the need for Labour leader Keir Starmer to address the financial burdens affecting households as key elections loom in Scotland, Wales, and local constituencies in England. Nowak urged Labour to directly challenge Nigel Farage and the Reform party, cautioning that “working class people can’t afford Reform.”
The importance of enhancing living standards was underscored, with concerns that individuals may turn to Reform’s promises if conditions do not improve. A recent Deltapoll survey for The Mirror highlighted the pressing issue of the cost of living as a top concern for Britons, with voters calling for Starmer to prioritize this issue in 2026, alongside healthcare and immigration.
Government priorities were outlined, with a majority of respondents emphasizing the need to curb living costs, followed by healthcare and immigration control. Economic growth, crime reduction, and public services ranked lower in public priorities.
Nowak stressed the significance of boosting living standards to restore confidence among the public in making financial decisions like purchasing cars, booking holidays, or engaging in leisure activities. He emphasized that addressing economic concerns was crucial to prevent disillusionment with mainstream politics, which could benefit figures like Nigel Farage.
Commending Starmer for denouncing Reform’s immigration policies as “racist,” Nowak warned against divisive rhetoric that could fuel extremist sentiments. While acknowledging past mistakes by Labour, Nowak urged the party to highlight its accomplishments and uphold core values without apologizing for them.
The discussion also touched on the significance of the Government’s workers’ rights program, emphasizing the need for comprehensive employment legislation to safeguard workers’ rights effectively. The Prime Minister’s acknowledgment of the ongoing challenges related to the cost of living and promises to address the issue were noted.
In response to public concerns, Labour representatives reiterated the party’s commitment to addressing the cost of living crisis through measures such as reducing energy bills, enhancing wages, and supporting families with childcare. The focus remains on ensuring that working individuals across the UK experience improved financial well-being in the coming year.
