Keir Starmer has conveyed to Labour MPs the party's commitment to combating Nigel Farage and his Reform UK party. During a private meeting marked by internal criticism regarding language used in a recent migration speech, Starmer insists that Labour must distinguish itself and unequivocally fight for working people's needs. He pledged to highlight the party's successes in job creation and welfare improvements while challenging Farage's record, stating Labour's moral obligation to prevent Farageâs rise in politics. Additionally, Starmer called for unity within the party to tackle key issues, including the cost of living crisis.
Starmer emphasized Labour's moral responsibility to ensure that Farage never wins, asserting that the party must be bolder about its achievements and fight against Reform.
Starmer faced criticism from within his own party regarding language that echoed Farage's rhetoric, particularly phrases used in a previous migration speech.
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