
UK: Believe Starmer When He Says He Wants To “Transform” the Country
The Tories only harm themselves when they say Labour has “no plans.”
The Tories only harm themselves when they say Labour has “no plans.”
There was little substance in last night’s interviews, but Sunak and Starmer were made uncomfortable on countless occasions.
An insider says Keir Starmer is being “cautious” now, but would unleash all kinds of radical policies if he gets into power.
The leaders exchanged barbs in a dull debate that left viewers unlikely to change their votes.
Sunak “could not be more wrong” to say Labour has no convictions; Starmer is “a dedicated dogmatic Leftist,” says commentator.
The move is intended to mask just how radical a Labour government will be.
Party officials gloat that the policy would help them “secure a second Labour term.”
Women’s campaigners say that the Labour leader has shown he “is not to be trusted” on the trans issue.
Sir Keir Starmer’s migration pledges mean nothing while his party is home to “open-border extremists,” says analyst.
Critics say the proposal would “ride roughshod over the democratic will of the British people.”