Britain’s Labour party, predicted to win Thursday’s election, is promising a “decade of national renewal” and with a record landslide that gives the party a free reign to implement its programme. Here are its policies on key issues: Labour has vowed to follow the UK fiscal rules and ruled outincreasing income tax, National Insurance welfare contributions and VAT sales tax – although senior figures have not ruled out other tax rises – limiting its scope for boosting public spending. It hopes to plug the gap through improved growth, the elimination of the tax breaks for non-domiciled UK resident…