Keir Starmer Claims Permanent Changes to Labour Party
Sir Keir Starmer vows to put 'country first, party second' in his inaugural speech following the general election call. He assures the public that he has permanently altered the Labour Party and can be trusted with economic stability and national security. Starmer emphasized that Labour's plans do not require tax hikes, supported by shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves' promise of no income tax or National Insurance increases.
Sir Keir Starmer vows to put 'country first, party second' in his inaugural speech following the general election call.
Addressing voter concerns, he assures the public that he has permanently altered the Labour Party and can be trusted with economic stability and national security.
Starmer, who identifies as a socialist, emphasized that Labour's plans do not require tax hikes, supported by shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves' promise of no income tax or National Insurance increases.
Despite criticisms from conservatives and within his party, Starmer remains confident, highlighting Labour's recent performance in local and by-elections.
Referencing his modest upbringing in Oxted, Surrey, Starmer underscored his commitment to working people's interests and aspirations as he campaigns for the prime minister's office.