Costings
What it costs, who pays.
Every policy commitment comes with a price tag and a named funding source. We do not make uncosted promises. Where possible, our figures are verified by independent bodies.
Total cost of all commitments: £143.6bn/yr. Total identified funding: £156bn/yr. Surplus goes to debt reduction.
Green New Deal
£100bn/yr
Funding sources
Wealth tax (60%)
Fossil fuel subsidy redirect (25%)
Green bonds (15%)
Verified by
Institute for Fiscal Studies
Delivers: £100bn/yr
NHS restoration
£20bn/yr
Funding sources
Wealth tax (40%)
National Insurance reform (30%)
Corporate tax reform (30%)
Verified by
Health Foundation
Delivers: £20bn/yr
Social housing
£15bn/yr
Funding sources
Wealth tax (33%)
Help to Buy redirect (20%)
Stamp duty surcharge (13%)
Borrowing against assets (33%)
Verified by
Crisis / Shelter
Delivers: 150,000 homes/yr
Public transport fares
£3bn/yr
Funding sources
Fuel duty increase (50%)
Rail franchise savings (30%)
General taxation (20%)
Verified by
Campaign for Better Transport
Delivers: £3 fare cap
Rewilding & nature
£5bn/yr
Funding sources
Environmental levies (60%)
Agricultural subsidy redirect (40%)
Verified by
RSPB / Wildlife Trusts
Delivers: 30% land/sea protected
Four‑day week pilot
£0.5bn/yr
Funding sources
Efficiency savings (50%)
General taxation (50%)
Verified by
Autonomy Institute
Delivers: 32hr week pilot
Written constitution
£0.1bn
Funding sources
One-off from general budget
Verified by
Constitution Society
Delivers: One-off cost
4 more MPs (target)
£4m/yr
Funding sources
Short money + member subs
Verified by
Verified projections
Delivers: 4 new target seats
Funding surplus: £12.4bn/yr
Every policy is fully costed with identified funding. The surplus is reserved for economic contingencies and public debt reduction. Full spreadsheet available on request.