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Sir Keir Starmer described the pledge as a “clear message” to the NIMBYs. He said the fresh projects would be in addition to Labour’s promise to build 1.5 million new homes.
The Independent looks at all the times Sir Keir Starmer has let voters down or outright U-turned on his promises on the journey from Labour leader to prime minister
Pledge cards have been a feature of almost every Labour general election campaign since Tony Blair introduced them in 1997. Starmer’s pledge cards mark return to Blair-era campaigning Skip to ...
Starmer also mentioned the manifesto pledge to deliver the highest sustained growth in the G7, which would mean having stronger growth than the US, Canada, Italy, France, Japan and Germany.
PM announces priorities to ‘galvanise’ his premiership with pledges on better living standards, shorter NHS waiting lists, more police and 1.5 million new homes... as Bank of England warns ...
Starmer stated that there was a "massive difference between declarations and corruption," saying that "all MPs get gifts" and that as Prime Minister, he "can’t go into the stands because of security reasons. Therefore, if I don’t accept a gift of hospitality, I can’t go to a game." [28] Members of Starmer's cabinet defended his actions.
Sir Keir Starmer has set out new pledges on improving living standards and cutting NHS waiting times in a major speech. The prime minister said his "plan for change", which included six targets ...
Sir Keir Starmer is under fire after failing to mention the “epidemic” of violence against women in a major speech designed to relaunch his struggling government.. During the election campaign ...