Starmer urges UK to choose decency over division as he tries to counter Nigel Farage
Starmer urges Labour to unite against Farage’s Reform UK, warning the party faces a long, difficult fight amid falling popularity and economic challenges, with Reform leading polls.
- Prime Minister Keir Starmer will warn that Britain is at a crossroads, facing a defining choice between decency and division during his speech at the Labour Party conference in Liverpool.
- Starmer described Reform UK's immigration policy as racist and immoral, aiming to highlight the divide in British society.
- Despite Labour winning the July 2024 election, its popularity has declined while Nigel Farage's Reform UK party remains ahead in the polls.
- Starmer emphasized that the path to renewal is difficult and requires confronting tough decisions for the party's future.
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British Prime Minister Starmer took part in the Labour Party Congress in Liverpool
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Nigel Farage and his Reform UK party are clearly overtaking Labour in the UK. Prime Minister Starmer is now launching a counterattack.
At the party's annual congress in Liverpool, the British Prime Minister, at worst in the polls, tried to reassure Labour troops who were increasingly doubting him.
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