Five Labour policies: How likely are they to happen and what would the Tories do?

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Labour announced a number of polices at its conference in Liverpool

Labour’s party conference in Liverpool has drawn to a close after four days of political networking, corporate lobbying and, of course, the odd touch of activism.

Policies set out by the party were wide-ranging, spanning from educational reform to house-building. Here’s a look at the main ones, how feasible they would be to deliver and they compare to the offer set out by the Tories.: The first big announcement to come out of the conference was the plan to pay NHS staff to work weekends. Sir Keir said he wanted to pump £1.1bn into the health service to encourage doctors and nurses to work overtime to bring down waiting lists.

It will, however, come up against the same issues it has in the past, which is planning opposition and Labour is seeking to counter this with incentive offers.: The Conservatives are currently rowing back on big infrastructure projects, such as HS2, and have struggled to get the plans for building new energy plants and wind farms through Parliament.6. Labour could be met with opposition, and without more planning resources, the process will still be slow.

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