By Chris Dorrell Donald Trump’s re-election as President has raised fundamental questions for Labour’s economic and political agenda. Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves have repeatedly argued that economic growth lies at the heart of their policy agenda. Kickstarting growth, they argue, is necessary if living standards are to rise and public services are to improve. Labour’s plan to lift growth has a clear inspiration. Reeves has frequently expressed her admiration for Joe Biden’s economic policies, embodied in legislation like the Inflation Reduction Act and the CHIPS Act. These are examples of ‘…