VOTERS do not trust Keir Starmer on Brexit, a bombshell poll reveals today (Thur). Barely one in 10 people have faith in the Labour leader to maximise our freedoms from being outside the EU with more than half not trusting him “at all” to deliver. And almost two-thirds do not believe the Prime Minister can combat spiralling immigration.
Only one in 20 voters across all parties said Sir Keir Starmer 's party usually puts the national interest first, while almost a third said Labour prefers global cooperation. Some 14% said Labour balances the two, while 52% did not know.
Kemi Badenoch said the government’s employment plans harmed growth — but the PM raised economic turmoil under the Tories.
Sir Keir Starmer is to ditch every Labour policy that damages growth as he scrambles to rescue Britain’s struggling economy...
Keir Starmer, a centrist who worked to fight antisemitism in his party, has become the United Kingdom’s prime minister following Labour’s landslide victory in British elections Thursday.
Keir Starmer is facing the prospect of a nightmare by-election after a former Labour MP pleaded guilty to assault. Mike Amesbury could be jailed when he reappears for sentencing at Chester Magistrates Court on February 24.
Sir Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch engaged in a back-and-forth over the government's plans for growing the UK economy. Sir Keir Starmer accused Kemi Badenoch of talking “absolute nonsense” in her criticisms of the Employment Rights Bill and Labour’s growth plans,
Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch urged the Prime Minister to drop his ‘anti-growth’ Employment Rights Bill.
Keir Starmer has insisted that the economy is 'beginning to turn around', and that growth remains his government's number one priority at a meeting with senior executives this morning.
John McDonnell's comments come six months after the Labour MPs had the whip suspended after rebelling against the government over the Tory-era two-child benefit limit
Sir Keir Starmer has just arrived in the House of Commons. Labour MPs gave him a loud cheer as he took his seat on the front bench alongside David Lammy, the Foreign Secretary, and Bridget Phillipson, the Education Secretary. Kemi Badenoch arrived just before Sir Keir and received a warm welcome from her Tory MPs.
Conservative former minister Damian Hinds told MPs the number of houses expected to be built in his constituency of East Hampshire had ‘doubled’.