No Plan
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Active until | 2006 |
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Genres | J-pop |
Origin | Tokyo |
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Record labels | Kioon Music |
Albums | SUMMER PLAN |
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ID | 2323962 |
About No Plan
NO PLAN is a Japanese konto style comedy group, and is also occasionally known for their music. The group appeared regularly on the late night owarai show Uchimura Produce until late 2005, when the show was cancelled.
Labour unlikely to meet its £28bn green pledge at all
... " No Plan can be built that is not a rock of economic and fiscal responsibility, " Ms Reeves told BBC Radio 4 s Today programme at the time...
What we learned from a shocking week of Covid testimony
... To recap a few: " Downing Street was in chaos" " There was No Plan for a Coronavirus response" and " It took too long for the first lockdown to be introduced"...
'Stiletto row' official to appear at Covid inquiry
... There is No Plan...
Boris Johnson thought old people should accept Covid fate, inquiry told
... Ex-adviser Dominic Cummings told the inquiry the government had No Plan and was in " complete chaos"...
NHS chiefs failed to act on surgeon who harmed patients
... The review added: " There was No Plan put in place to performance manage Prof Eljamel as a result of the meeting...
Matt Hancock criticises UK's 'body bag' approach to Covid
... He said: " The doctrinal floor was the biggest by a long way because if we d had a flu pandemic, we still would have had the problem of No Plan in place for lockdown, no prep for how to do one, no work on what, how best to lock down with the least damage...
Ukraine war: Zelensky admits slow progress but says offensive is not a movie
... The defensive alliance s secretary general made clear this week that No Plan was on the table to issue an invitation to Ukraine at next month s Nato summit...
Council 'incompetence' to blame for Dargavel school blunder
... " The council have again let us down - still no land for the new school, still No Plan, nothing in place...
Labour unlikely to meet its £28bn green pledge at all
By Peter SaullBBC political correspondent
It is unlikely a Labour government will be able to meet its ambition to spend £28bn a year on green initiatives, a source close to Sir Keir Starmer has told The Bbc .
Labour announced the flagship Policy at its annual conference in 2021.
But in June shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves watered The Pledge down, saying the figure would not be reached until 2027.
Now, it is understood the figure will probably not be reached at all.
A senior source in the Labour leader's office said that was because of The State of The Public finances. They stressed that Labour's fiscal Rules were more important than any Policy .
The Conservatives have previously warned of the alleged dangers of the Policy - claiming extra borrowing could increase interest rates and mortgage costs.
During the, Ms Reeves announced her ambition to be the UK's first " green" chancellor.
She unveiled Labour's Green Prosperity Plan, explaining money would Go On offshore wind farms, planting trees and developing batteries. She added it would be funded by borrowing.
But in June Ms Reeves said she took the decision to scale back The Green Prosperity Plan.
" No Plan can be built that is not a rock of economic and fiscal responsibility, " Ms Reeves told BBC Radio 4 's Today programme at The Time .
She added. " I will never play fast and loose with The Public finances. "
Five months on, there are major doubts at The Top of the Labour Party about the prospect of ever hitting that level of investment due to The State of The Public finances.
This is because The Party 's fiscal Rules - which include A Promise to get debt falling within five years - are viewed as the " North Star" more important than any Policy , according to the senior Labour source who spoke to The Bbc .
Another Labour source told the: " The fiscal rule matters more, and that will dictate how much is in The Green prosperity fund. "
Labour is determined to paint itself as The Party of economic credibility - Even if it means tempering one of the central planks of its programme for government.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com