"Securonomics"is an umbrella term referring to the new UK Labour government's approach to economic management.It is the flagship policy of the new government in response to broader political,economic,and social crises,emphasizing government intervention,increasing employment rights,and promoting economic growth and fair development.For the first time ever,the UK government is officially naming its economic policy in combination with security,highlighting a trend toward policy securitization in the country.It is against complex backgrounds that securonomics has been created and developed.The main factors include Labour's tendency toward left-leaning policies in times of economic crisis,the challenges it currently faces at home,and the influence of left-wing political parties in Europe and the United States.Securonomics is rich in content,although its policies need refinement and effectiveness requires observation.Looking ahead,the Labour government needs to balance growth and stability,prosperity and security,and politics and economy.In the context of a fresh wave of right-wing trends in European and American politics,it remains to be seen whether the UK Labour Party will become a"beacon of hope"-or just a"faint light"-for the global left.And the success of securonomics will hinge on whether the new Labour government can present a proper,well-fitting development blueprint for the UK.