Keir Starmer Faces Criticism Amid Labour Conference Speech
The British PM addresses controversies over gifts and policy decisions while outlining a vision for national renewal.
- Prime Minister Keir Starmer addressed the Labour Party conference amid controversies over accepting expensive gifts and cutting winter fuel payments for seniors.
- Starmer emphasized the need for tough decisions and a long-term plan to rebuild Britain, promising no return to Tory austerity.
- The PM outlined key initiatives including a Hillsborough Law, housing for veterans, and new apprenticeships to tackle youth unemployment.
- He defended the government's early actions, highlighting planning reforms, renewable energy projects, and the creation of a National Wealth Fund.
- Starmer's approval ratings have dropped significantly, and he faces criticism for not adequately addressing issues like child poverty and benefit reforms.





































































