Sir Keir Starmer has today vowed to prove his ‘doubters’ wrong and insisted he will not walk away from Downing Street despite unhappy MPs calling for a change of leadership.
The Prime Minister gave a major speech in which he promised sweeping changes to bring hope to people following Labour’s catastrophic election results in England, Scotland and Wales.
‘I know that people are frustrated by the state of Britain, frustrated by politics, and some people frustrated with me. I know I have my doubters, and I know I need to prove them wrong, and I will,’ he said
Sir Keir warned the UK is facing ‘dangerous opponents’ who would take the country down a ‘very dark past’ and that his Labour Government would be defined by putting Britain at the ‘heart of Europe’.
He also insisted any decision to allow Andy Burnham back to Westminster will be made by Labour’s National Executive Committee (NEC) and branded Nigel Farage a ‘grifter and a chancer’.
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Watch: Starmer pleads with mutinous Labour MPs not to oust him
The question of whether a government constantly changes its leadership, the question whether that damages the country is not an academic question, it’s not something that you study at university and go through various theories.
We tested it. We tested it to destruction under the last government, and it inflicted huge damage on this country.
A Labour government will never be forgiven if we repeat that and inflict that on the country. And that’s what I mean when I say I’m not going to plunge this country into chaos.
Kemi Badenoch – Starmer is floundering
Labour backbenchers come out in support of Starmer
We cannot fall back into this sort of inward looking fight, and I think he was right to look to the country … and speak to the country, as well as to the party.
I think what we saw today was a Prime Minister rising to the occasion. You heard and saw humility, I think you saw him take responsibility, but you also heard and saw the passion and the complete determination and not just to make incremental change, but to make real substantive, major, radical change.
Clear the PM gets the scale of the challenge, and the impatience people feel for change and bold action. Good to hear that urgency today.
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Union chief reiterates call for Starmer to stand down
No amount of spin or resets can hide the truth: the public rejected Starmer at the ballot box on Thursday. We cannot keep sailing towards defeat. Either we change leader and direction now and begin rebuilding trust, or we sink with this failing project.
MPs backing Starmer should think carefully about their own seats because voters already have. The trade unions cannot allow the ship to sink with its failed captain.
The country is crying out for real change, not just another reset speech. Keir Starmer must resign now, and a leadership contest must begin immediately with the widest possible field of candidates.
DAN HODGES: That went exactly as expected. Terribly.
Starmer urged to drop red lines on Europe
Voters sent Keir Starmer a clear message that Britain needs a bold new direction, but he keeps delivering the same old speech.
If the Government wants to regain the trust of the British people, they have to end the cost-of-living crisis.
There is no way of doing that without getting rid of Keir Starmer’s red lines on Europe and fixing the botched Brexit deal, including a customs union. It’s really that simple.
Labour MP calls on Starmer to set timetable for his departure during PM’s speech
Starmer admits Rayner talks but avoids talk of leadership challenge
I’m afraid I’m going to disappoint you … I spoke to Angela many, many times, by the way, in the last few weeks, we are friends.
We get on very well, but I’m not going to go through each and everything that we discussed in those calls.
Starmer declines to say rejoining single market will be in next mainfesto
What I want to do is take a big leap forward with the EU-UK summit this year and take us closer, both on trade, the economy, defence and security. And that will then be a platform on which we can build as we go forward.
And as we do that, I strongly believe we’ve got to turn our back on the arguments of the past, not open old grievances, but look forward together to how we make this country stronger, how we make this country fairer. And so that’s the approach that I will take.
Starmer – I won’t walk away from leadership challenge
I don’t think Britain is ungovernable. On the contrary, one of the things that I draw great strength from is all the millions of people who care passionately about their place, their community, where they live, where they work.
The millions of people who give hours and hours and hours of their time for their community, volunteering, helping others, running teams, you name it. That is a great strength of our country.
I draw strength from the fact that we are a reasonable, tolerant, decent country, a live and let live country, a diverse country. That is the real Britain.
Starmer – I’ll prove wrong doubters in my own party
I’m not going to shy away from the fact that I’ve got some doubters, including in my own party – and I’m not going to shy away from the fact that I have to prove them wrong, and I will.
I had my doubters when I took on the Labour Party. I had my doubters who said we couldn’t change this party and make it capable of winning an election. And I proved them wrong.
And when we did that, I had my doubters, who said, ‘you can’t lead us to a general election victory after the loss in 2019, it was so bad. It’s not possible’ – and I proved them wrong. I’m going to prove them wrong again here.
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Labour backbenchers come out in support of Starmer
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DAN HODGES: That went exactly as expected. Terribly.
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Starmer urged to drop red lines on Europe
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Labour MP calls on Starmer to set timetable for his departure during PM’s speech
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Starmer – I won’t walk away from leadership challenge
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Watch: Starmer pleads with mutinous Labour MPs not to oust him
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