This year Britain turns a corner

In 2026, I am confident that this year Britain will turn a corner, after years of division and decline under the Conservatives. Division and decline which other opposition parties such as Reform UK and the Green Party continue to peddle alongside the Tories today. In contrast, many of the choices the Labour Government has taken will have a real positive impact on the lives of millions of people this year – with more set to benefit over time.

While the toughest problems we face won’t be solved overnight, I’m determined to make sure people in Wycombe feel better off. The national renewal Keir Starmer’s Labour Government is bringing will become much more visible this year. And many of the decisions we’ve taken since we came to power will start having a real impact on people’s lives.

As the Labour Government enters its second full year back in government, I have headed to Parliament to continue campaigning on behalf of local residents on key issues including the cost of living, cutting NHS waiting lists, and bringing investment to Wycombe.

A key issue the government is focused on is tackling the cost of living. Measures the government has taken to ease the cost of living that will kick in this year will include:

  • Taking £150 off average energy bills in April
  • ⁠An increase to the National Living Wage worth £900 a year for millions of low paid workers
  • ⁠Rail fares frozen for the first time in 30 years
  • ⁠Fuel duty cut extended until September
  • ⁠The £3 bus fare cap extended until at least March 2027
  • ⁠Prescription charges frozen to keep them under a tenner
  • ⁠Free breakfast clubs will open in 500 more schools in April, saving parents up to £450 a year
  • ⁠Ending the Two Child Limit, which will lift 450,000 children out of poverty
  • ⁠The State Pension will rise giving pensioners up to an additional £575 a year thanks to the Triple Lock commitment

There is much more to do to turn Britain’s fortunes around, but I firmly believe that the country is getting back on track. And that this year many more local residents in Buckinghamshire and across Britain will start to feel the benefits of the change the Labour Government is bringing.

With more police on the streets by March, energy bills down, new health hubs opening in April, more asylum hotels being closed down, and more funding being delivered to local communities, local communities are set to see a clear demonstration this year that the decline of the past isn’t inevitable.