PM takes aim at 'toxic' Reform as he arrives for Labour conference
Sir Keir Starmer urged Labour to unite against Reform UK’s rising threat amid poor polling and leadership challenges, with only 13% voter satisfaction reported by Ipsos.
- Keir Starmer criticized Reform UK's plan to abolish indefinite leave to remain for legal migrants, calling it "one of the most shocking things" the party has said.
- Starmer said the Labour conference would be an opportunity to showcase the party's "patriotic national renewal" alternative to Reform UK's "toxic divide and decline".
- Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said Starmer's language "smacks, frankly, of total desperation" after the prime minister referred to Reform UK as an "enemy".
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Matthew Pennycook insists Keir Starmer will ‘turn it around’ and fight at next election
Labour frontbencher Matthew Pennycook has slapped down speculation over Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership declaring the Prime Minister as “absolutely” the man to lead the party into the next election.Speaking at Labour’s annual conference, Mr Pennycook admitted voters are “frustrated” after 14 years of Tory rule but insisted Sir Keir Starmer had already begun to “turn things around” in housing and other key areas.He dismissed talk of rivals circling…
Keir Starmer pleads for Labour party unity amid dire poll ratings
Starmer appealed to his Labour Party colleagues to have more trust in the government and display a united house, warning them to prepare for the “fight of our lives” amid Nigel Farage’s poll-topping Reform UK party threat.
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