Labour 2024 manifesto tracker

300 commitments tracked

A department-by-department evidence register for manifesto delivery. Commitments are grouped by strength of public evidence, not by political claim. Last assessed 30 Apr 2026.

Clear department filter Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office scorecard
Evidence status

Current breakdown for Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office

9 commitments
Strong Evidence: 5Government action confirmed.
Some Evidence: 3Partial progress or active work.
No Evidence Yet: 0No public delivery evidence found.
Limited Evidence: 1Evidence points away from delivery.
Insufficient Evidence: 0Too little evidence to assess.
Commitment evidence

Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office — 9 commitments

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Code Commitment Evidence Policy area
MC-126
Reset relationship with EU and tear down unnecessary barriers to trade
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Some Evidence Foreign Affairs
MC-127
Negotiate a veterinary agreement with EU to prevent unnecessary border checks
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Some Evidence Foreign Affairs
MC-128
Seek a mutual recognition agreement for professional qualifications with EU
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Some Evidence Foreign Affairs
MC-129
Seek an ambitious new UK-EU security pact
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Strong Evidence Foreign Affairs
MC-130
Remain a member of the European Convention on Human Rights
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Strong Evidence Foreign Affairs
MC-131
Conduct an audit of bilateral relationship with China
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Strong Evidence Foreign Affairs
MC-132
Seek a new strategic partnership with India including a free trade agreement
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Strong Evidence Foreign Affairs
MC-135
Restore development spending to 0.7 per cent of GNI when fiscal circumstances allow
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Limited Evidence Foreign Affairs
MC-136
Recognise a Palestinian state as part of a renewed peace process
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Strong Evidence Foreign Affairs
Source: Labour 2024 Manifesto
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