DayLabours 50 to 100 Days Timeline


Days 50 to 100 of Labour Government (August 25 to October 14)

1. **August 25**: Labour and Tories blame each other for the rise in energy bills.

2. **August 26**: Tories question who authorized a Labour donor's No 10 pass.

3. **August 27**: The Prime Minister scraps a government helicopter contract valued at £40 million.

4. **August 27**: Sir Keir Starmer warns that October's Budget will be "painful" with "big asks" of the public.

5. **August 28**: Starmer pledges to "turn a corner on Brexit" during a visit to Germany.

6. **August 29**: The UK government will not contest the legal challenge to the Rosebank oil field.

7. **August 30**: Labour MP Jas Athwal's tenants reveal poor conditions in his rental flats. Athwal is the largest landlord in the House of Commons.

8. **August 30**: A cronyism probe is launched following allegations against a Labour donor.

9. **August 31**: A Labour MP expresses shock and sorrow over tenants living in flats with black mould and ant infestations.

10. **September 1**: The government will not reverse its decision to scrap winter fuel payments, as stated by Lucy Powell.

11. **September 2**: The UK announces the immediate scrapping of single-headline Ofsted grades for schools.

12. **September 2**: The UK suspends some arms sales to Israel, citing a "clear risk" of serious violations of international law.

13. **September 2**: The government extends the Household Support Fund to help with winter cost-of-living pressures.

14. **September 4**: A scathing report concludes that the Grenfell Tower fire resulted from "dishonest" companies and government failures.

15. **September 4**: Starmer pledges to work to prevent similar tragedies in the future.

16. **September 5**: Plans to abolish hereditary peers in the House of Lords are announced, marking a major parliamentary shake-up.

17. **September 6**: Estonia's Justice Minister discusses housing foreign prisoners with the UK Justice Secretary.

18. **September 7**: A bill to ban no-fault evictions for tenants is set to be introduced in the Commons.

19. **September 8**: Starmer refuses to indicate whether he would suspend Labour MPs opposing cuts to winter fuel payments.

20. **September 9**: More local authorities in England will gain powers to control bus services under new legislation.

21. **September 10**: Labour MP Shaun Davies faces backlash for voting on unpopular measures affecting pensioners.

22. **September 12**: The mother of a deceased child criticizes the government for pausing work on a cancer task force.

23. **September 13**: The government admits no wide-ranging assessment of winter fuel cuts has been conducted.

24. **September 14**: A limited "equalities analysis" is released regarding the impact of winter fuel cuts.

25. **September 15**: Starmer may have broken parliamentary rules by failing to declare clothing donations from a Labour donor.

26. **September 16**: Junior doctors in England accept a 22% pay rise over two years, ending a long dispute.

27. **September 16**: The standards watchdog will not investigate the clothing donation issue involving Starmer.

28. **September 17**: A former subpostmaster criticizes the GLO scheme as a "gravy train" for government lawyers.

29. **September 18**: Starmer insists he is “completely in control” amid reports of internal disputes over staff pay.

30. **September 19**: Reports reveal that Starmer and other ministers declared thousands in clothing from wealthy donors.

31. **September 20**: Labour leadership announces a halt on accepting further clothing donations after a controversy.

32. **September 21**: Lisa Nandy comments on the Prime Minister’s wise acceptance of free football tickets.

33. **September 22**: The Defence Secretary plans to recruit gamers into the armed forces, easing asthma restrictions.

34. **September 23**: Nurses reject the government's 5.5% pay rise offer, with a significant vote against it.

35. **September 24**: Major corporate lobbyists attend Labour’s largest business event, seeking access to ministers.

36. **September 25**: Starmer makes a gaffe regarding Gaza during his conference speech.

37. **September 26**: Starmer’s promised tax crackdown on non-doms may leave a £1 billion hole in spending plans.

38. **September 27**: Starmer downplays controversy over receiving gifts from a Labour peer during a New York trip.

39. **September 28**: No significant headlines made on this day.

40. **September 29**: Rosie Duffield resigns as Labour MP, criticizing Starmer’s leadership and policies.

Here’s a summary of the key events regarding Keir Starmer and the Labour Party from the provided list:


1. **Keir Starmer and Women's Issues (30th Sept)**: Rosie Duffield, an MP who resigned from Labour, criticized Starmer for having a problem with women, suggesting the government is focused on "greed and power."


2. **Energy Bills Crisis (1st Oct)**: Starmer was urged to assist households facing a £149 yearly rise in energy bills, highlighting the struggles of 7.7 million households preparing for winter.


3. **Infrastructure Cuts Proposal (2nd Oct)**: The Treasury requested ministers to prepare for infrastructure cuts of up to 10%, despite prior commitments from Rachel Reeves to invest in growth.


4. **Response to Disabled People's Organizations (3rd Oct)**: The government faced backlash for a disorganized response regarding a consultation document on planning policy in accessible formats.


5. **Investment in Carbon Capture (4th Oct)**: Labour committed nearly £22 billion to carbon capture and storage, facing criticism from environmental groups for potentially prolonging fossil fuel dependency.


6. **Child Poverty Increase (5th Oct)**: Analysis revealed that over 10,000 children fell into poverty under Labour, with campaigners pointing to the two-child benefit cap as a significant factor.


7. **Premier League's Lobbying Activities (6th Oct)**: A report exposed the Premier League's efforts to influence MPs and cabinet members through hospitality packages amid regulatory debates.


8. **Perception of Sleaziness in Labour (7th Oct)**: A YouGov poll indicated that many Britons view Labour as "sleazy," a sentiment shared by a notable percentage of Labour voters.


9. **Fossil Fuel Industry Lobbying (8th Oct)**: The UK government's decision to subsidize carbon capture projects was linked to increased lobbying from the fossil fuel sector.


10. **National Insurance Tax Plans (9th Oct)**: Starmer faced questions about proposed hikes in national insurance during a parliamentary session.


11. **Employment Rights Bill (10th Oct)**: A bill regarding employment rights was introduced in Parliament.


12. **Approval Ratings for Starmer (11th Oct)**: Starmer's approval rating dropped to 18%, with 59% of respondents disapproving.


13. **P&O Ferries Controversy (12th Oct)**: Starmer distanced himself from comments made by Transport Secretary Louise Haigh regarding P&O Ferries, aiming to secure a £1 billion investment.


14. **100-Day Mark (13th Oct)**: The timeline references an important milestone in the government's tenure.


These points highlight the challenges and controversies facing Starmer and the Labour Party as they navigate public perception, policy decisions, and internal criticisms.



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