Keir Starmer, the leader of the Labour Party, is under pressure to implement a cap on social care costs immediately, despite suggesting that major health reforms could take a decade. His reluctance to commit to a cap on social care costs has sparked criticism. Meanwhile, Starmer is also focusing on resetting the UK's relationship with the European Union post-Brexit, a move he describes as a top priority despite acknowledging the challenges ahead. His trip to Washington DC to discuss the Russia-Ukraine war with US President Joe Biden underscores his commitment to international diplomacy and the UK's geopolitical stance. However, his strategies and positions, including those on domestic issues like social care and international relations, have led to mixed reactions, with some accusing him and his party of lacking concrete policies and engaging in disingenuous politics.
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Keir Starmer has scored a massive own-goal for Labour with Rachel Reeves' help
Jeremy Hunt ought to be sharpening his knives. Two-Tier grandstanding, and that of his minions, from the Despatch Box are beginning to sound very robotically hollow, which only serves to expose their ever more disingenuous deceit.
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Keir Starmer insists he is serious about EU Brexit reset
Sir Keir Starmer has insisted he is serious about his post-Brexit reset – but admitted there was a long way to go. Speaking to The Independent on a flight to Washington DC to discuss the Russia-Ukraine war with US president Joe Biden, Sir Keir said he had put the UK’s relationship with Europe at the top of his agenda since Labour swept to power.
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Keir Starmer is urged to put a cap on social care costs in place immediately after suggesting major health reforms would take a decade
Keir Starmer yesterday failed to commit to a cap on social care costs - and suggested any major reforms would take a decade.
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