The Labour Party's rise in investment has not yet seen results, and Starmer may be making a "wedding dress" for his political opponents.

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Jin10 Data reported on October 11, the UK Prime Minister Starmer has made stimulating stronger economic rise his "core mission", but this goal, which relies on investment, has so far seen little success. The risk facing the Labour Party is that the economic benefits from this large-scale spending may not truly materialize until after the next general election (scheduled for 2029). Given recent forecasts indicating that the leader of the populist party "Reform UK", Farage, could potentially become the next Prime Minister, Starmer's economic strategy may ultimately serve as a gift for political opponents. Andrew Goodwin, chief UK economist at Oxford Economics, stated: "At this pace, in the best-case scenario, the rise will not appear until the next parliament or the later stages of the current parliament."

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