Government Tracker

Full Fact tracks Labour’s 2024 manifesto pledges

Progress displayed publicly—so every single person in this country can judge our performance on actions, not words.

Sir Keir Starmer, Prime Minister – 24 September 2024

Full Fact’s Government Tracker is monitoring the government’s delivery on its promises so voters can judge what progress it has made. The Prime Minister himself has said this is important, and we want to play a role in holding his government to account. We’ve initially looked at 43 key pledges from Labour’s 2024 election manifesto and will be adding more. Read more about the tracker, including how we chose the pledges.

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Crime, police and justice “Labour will [introduce] new Respect Orders - powers to ban persistent adult offenders from town centres, which will stamp out issues such as public drinking and drug use” Wait and see 19 Nov
Economy “Kickstart economic growth to secure the highest sustained growth in the G7” Appears off track 19 Nov
Health and social care "As a first step, in England we will deliver an extra two million NHS operations, scans, and appointments every year; that is 40,000 more appointments every week" In progress 19 Nov
Economy “Productivity growth in every part of the country” Wait and see 19 Nov
Crime, police and justice “Raising confidence in the police … to its highest levels” In progress 19 Nov
Democracy “Labour will [...] address the inconsistencies in voter ID rules that prevent legitimate voters from voting. For example, in the case of HM Armed Forces Veteran Cards” Appears on track 19 Nov
Health “We will recruit an additional 8,500 new staff to treat children and adults through our first term” Wait and see 19 Nov
Health and social care "We will return to meeting NHS performance standards. That means patients should expect to wait no longer than 18 weeks from referral for consultant-led treatment of non-urgent health conditions" In progress 19 Nov
Health and social care "We will train thousands more GPs" Unclear or disputed 19 Nov
Crime, police and justice “Raising confidence in the … criminal justice system to its highest levels” In progress 19 Nov
Crime, police and justice “Labour will carry out a review of sentencing to ensure it is brought up to date” Appears on track 18 Nov
Education “Recruit 6,500 new expert teachers in key subjects” In progress 18 Nov
Crime, police and justice “Take back our streets by halving serious violent crime" Wait and see 18 Nov
Housing “We will immediately update the National Policy Planning Framework [sic] to undo damaging Conservative changes, including restoring mandatory housing targets” In progress 18 Nov
Economy “Labour will not increase taxes on working people, which is why we will not increase [...] VAT” Appears on track 18 Nov
Energy “Labour will capitalise Great British Energy with £8.3 billion, over the next parliament” In progress 18 Nov
Migration “Labour will set up a new returns and enforcement unit, with an additional 1,000 staff, to fast-track removals to safe countries for people who do not have the right to stay here” Appears on track 18 Nov
Health “Labour will ensure the next generation can never legally buy cigarettes” Appears on track 18 Nov
Democracy “We will … [give] 16- and 17-year-olds the right to vote in all elections” In progress 18 Nov
Housing “Labour will get Britain building again … with 1.5 million new homes over the next parliament” Wait and see 18 Nov
Health and social care "Labour will introduce a new ‘Fit For the Future’ fund to double the number of CT and MRI scanners, allowing the NHS to catch cancer and other conditions earlier, saving lives" In progress 18 Nov
Economy “Labour will cap corporation tax at the current level of 25%, the lowest in the G7, for the entire parliament” Appears on track 18 Nov
Education “Labour will end the VAT exemption and business rates relief for private schools” Appears on track 18 Nov
Economy “Labour will not increase taxes on working people, which is why we will not increase [...] the basic, higher, or additional rates of Income Tax” Appears on track 18 Nov
Economy “We will abolish non-dom status once and for all, replacing it with a modern scheme for people genuinely in the country for a short period” Appears on track 18 Nov
Migration “We will negotiate additional returns arrangements to speed up returns” Wait and see 18 Nov
Migration "Ending the wasteful Migration and Economic Development partnership with Rwanda” Achieved 18 Nov
Migration “We will … end asylum hotels, saving the taxpayer billions of pounds” In progress 18 Nov
Defence “Labour will conduct a Strategic Defence Review within our first year in government” Appears on track 18 Nov
Economy “Labour will establish a National Wealth Fund” Achieved 18 Nov
Economy “Every fiscal event making significant changes to taxation or spending will be subject to an independent OBR forecast” Achieved 18 Nov
Energy “Labour will create a new publicly-owned company, Great British Energy” Appears on track 18 Nov
Culture and society “We will introduce a Football Governance Bill, which will establish an independent regulator to ensure financial sustainability of football clubs in England” Achieved 18 Nov
Energy “A new Energy Independence Act will establish the framework for Labour’s energy and climate policies” Wait and see 18 Nov
Democracy “Labour will also introduce a mandatory retirement age. At the end of the Parliament in which a member reaches 80 years of age, they will be required to retire from the House of Lords” Wait and see 18 Nov
Democracy “The next Labour government will therefore bring about an immediate modernisation, by introducing legislation to remove the right of hereditary peers to sit and vote in the House of Lords” Appears on track 18 Nov
Democracy “We will introduce a new participation requirement [for House of Lords members]” In progress 18 Nov
Economy “Capitalised with £7.3 billion over the course of the next Parliament, the National Wealth Fund will have a remit to support Labour’s growth and clean energy missions” Appears off track 18 Nov
Economy “Labour will not increase taxes on working people, which is why we will not increase National Insurance” Unclear or disputed 18 Nov
Migration “We will create a new Border Security Command, with hundreds of new investigators, intelligence officers, and cross-border police officers” Achieved 18 Nov
Economy “Labour will not increase taxes on working people” Unclear or disputed 18 Nov
Defence “We will set out the path to spending 2.5 per cent of GDP on defence” Wait and see 18 Nov
Health and social care “Labour will tackle the immediate crisis with a rescue plan to provide 700,000 more urgent dental appointments” In progress 18 Nov