Updated
Updated · The Guardian · May 9
Starmer admits mistakes and seeks leadership reset
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · May 9

Starmer admits mistakes and seeks leadership reset

8 articles · Updated · The Guardian · May 9
  • Speaking in south London, he said he would soon set out more clearly the convictions and values driving him, while rejecting calls to quit.
  • He said ministers were right to level with voters about financial and international pressures but failed to show clearly enough how change would improve their lives.
  • Starmer said hope had been missing in the government's first two years and argued renewal should centre on giving young people, especially those growing up in poverty, greater opportunity.
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