UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer Addresses Necessary Government 'Reset' During First Press Briefing

Published 2024-07-06
On Saturday, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer answered reporter questions on the Labour Party's policy plans during a press briefing.

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All Comments (21)
  • @groovytunes2
    Stop giving everyone free money and somehow surprised that taxes keep getting higher.
  • Was that a question? I feel like I need Cliff Notes. Journalists are losing focus.
  • @Marinealver
    In order to have a Government you would have to clear out EVERY SEAT and not let an incumbent back in.
  • Doesn’t matter what country, a liberal politician has the same goals. Increasing taxes. Increasing government spending. Increasing size of government. Increasing handouts. Increasing rate of immigration.
  • @sundager8735
    Not sure about this guy getting that communism vibe hard-core from him keep an eye on him
  • God help us all here in the 🇬🇧 Starmers continual flip-flopping is phenomenal. He chooses WEF over our country.
  • @goodday126
    The quiet, seemingly amiable serial killer next door vibe is very high with this guy.
  • If you come across this, please send your prayers and positive energy. I’ve been battling health issues for years.
  • .....so tell me how having more than 2 parties is better.......the guy that won the most votes got coalitioned out of office
  • We can only hope Labour doesn't last the full term, otherwise the damage they do will be irreversible.
  • @MM-ow1ru
    That's the longest question I have ever heard.