This will bring together the Prime Minister, the First Ministers of Scotland and Wales, the First and deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland, and the Mayors of Combined Authorities.
The planned investments in public services outlined in this manifesto by a UK government will result in additional funding for Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
The people of Scotland deserve governments that are focused on delivering for them.
Labour does not support independence or another referendum,
but we know that after 14 years of the Conservatives, the people of Scotland need change.
Labour will take a different approach in Scotland: we will protect and respect devolution and reset relations between governments.
We recognise that within devolved competencies, the Scottish Government has an important role to play.
The UK Government will retain full responsibility over foreign policy.
Scotland has an enviable international reputation.
Its culture, products and services are internationally renowned – from whisky and salmon to computer game development, bioscience and financial services.
Wales has been failed by a chaotic and divisive Conservative Government that does not understand the ambitions of the Welsh people and refuses to work with the Welsh Government to achieve them.
Labour will serve Wales with a plan that matches those ambitions.
The two governments will work collaboratively to deliver Labour’s national missions.
We are committed to working in partnership with the Welsh Government to ensure the framework delivers value for money with two Labour governments committed to fiscal responsibility.
As part of the strategic review into probation, we will explore the devolution of services to enable them to be more locally responsive.
Welsh culture, products and services are renowned around the world – from the thriving tourism sector and highest-quality steel to Welsh Lamb and semi-conductors.
and facilitate closer collaboration between our governments.
Northern Ireland needs stability and long-term certainty after the challenges of recent years.
and generate economic growth,
and with all political parties and communities to ensure the stability of devolved government.
Northern Ireland’s economy has enormous strengths - with a highly skilled workforce, strong services, manufacturing and life sciences sectors, and great opportunities for inward investment.
The Good Friday Agreement, and the peace and prosperity it has brought to Northern Ireland, is one of the proudest achievements of the last Labour government.
along with the principle of consent on which it rests.
The Legacy Act denies justice to the families and victims of the Troubles.
Labour will repeal and replace it, by returning to the principles of the Stormont House Agreement, and seeking support from all communities in Northern Ireland.
Labour will end the chaos of sleaze and division, turn the page, and reset politics to put it back in the service of working people.
An unshakeable commitment to NATO and our nuclear deterrent
Standing up for our armed forces and veterans
New trade agreements
Britain leading a Clean Power Alliance
Modernise international Development
With Labour, Britain will once again be strong on the world stage, confident in the pursuit of our national interest, and progressive but realistic about the challenges we face.
We will reconnect with allies and forge new partnerships to deliver security and prosperity at home and abroad.
Over the last 14 years, the world has grown more volatile and insecure.
War has returned to Europe for the first time in a generation, there is devastating violence in the Middle East, rapid technological change and the climate crisis are fuelling geopolitical tensions, and malign actors are seeking to divide us.
This darkening global landscape demands a strong and connected Britain.
Instead, chaotic Conservative foreign policy has weakened our alliances,
squandered our climate leadership – a huge diplomatic opportunity –
and undermined our reputation as upholders of international law.
At home, Conservative attacks on our globally respected institutions – universities, courts and the BBC – have undermined our soft power, traditionally a source of great strength, and diminished our influence.
This failure on the international stage has cost the British people.
We are less secure, with families exposed to high energy bills and food prices as a result.
Labour will turn the page and reverse this, reinvigorating alliances and forging new partnerships.
with an improved and ambitious relationship with our European partners.
and a defender of the international rule of law.
Britain will be a reliable partner, a dependable ally, and a good neighbour.
An optimistic country at the start of an era of renewal.
Britain is always stronger when we work with others.
The United States is an indispensable ally.
Our special relationship is crucial for security and prosperity, and transcends whatever political parties and individuals are in office.