Campaign material to include pledges on NHS wait times and recruiting teachersKeir Starmer will on Thursday unveil his version of New Labour’s pledge card for the next general election with six key commitments “put up in lights” as part of his party’s offer to swing voters.The campaign material, which will be distributed to voters on doorsteps across England, will be revealed at an event in Essex as the Labour leader launches the party’s biggest advertising blitz since the 2019 election....
Handing out pledge cards and posing for pictures in a white shirt with rolled-up sleeves, Sir Keir Starmer welcomed comparisons between himself and the former prime minister.
Labour's immigration pledge does not mention scrapping the Rwanda scheme, but instead focusses on Sir Keir's plan to establish a new 'Border Security Command' to tackle smuggling gangs.
Party leader’s general election campaign announcement sparks New Labour comparisons
Sir Keir Starmer tells the BBC he's "leading from the front" as he launches six pledges at an event in Essex.
Just like Martin Luther King , Sir Keir Starmer has looked over the mountain and he has seen the promised land.
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The number of beds available for asylum seekers in the Netherlands may have fallen by 1,500 in the two days since the next Dutch government pledged to overturn legislation requiring all local councils to provide accommodation for their fair share of people. Erik van der Burg, the junior minister who drove through the legislation, told reporters on Friday that the expected decline is a direct response to the plan by the right-wing government in waiting to withdraw the law. While
Noel Gallagher harked back to the glory days of Cool Britannia as he gave a distinctly lukewarm verdict on the current Labour leader.
Keir Starmer has secured the backing of top business leaders, with the Boots boss and chief executive of housing developer Thakeham endorsing his party today. Their support was unveiled at a rally-style campaign event which saw the Labour leader and his shadow cabinet announce his six pledges which they call their “first steps for change”. []