UK Election Shake-Up: Starmer's Labour Shift and Sunak's Surprising Call

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In his first major speech since the general election was called, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer emphasized that he has permanently changed the Labour Party and urged voters to trust him to deliver economic stability and protect national security. He promised not to raise taxes and highlighted his personal background to connect with working people. Despite Labour's lead in polls, he acknowledged that many voters remain undecided. Conservative Party chairman Richard Holden criticized Starmer's speech as lacking substance.
Topics:world#economic-stability#keir-starmer#labour-party#national-security#politics#uk-general-election
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