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Starmer to say ‘incremental change won’t cut it’ in major make-or-break speech to avert leadership challenge – UK politics live

Starmer to say ‘incremental change won’t cut it’ in major make-or-break speech to avert leadership challenge – UK politics live

Summary

Keir Starmer, leader of the UK Labour Party, is giving a major speech stating that small, slow changes will not be enough to address the country’s challenges. His speech comes amid speculation about a leadership challenge from within the party.

Key Facts

  • Labour leader Keir Starmer plans to say “incremental change won’t cut it” in his speech.
  • He will call for stronger responses on growth, defense, Europe, and energy due to difficult times.
  • Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner has issued a kind of manifesto and may run for leader.
  • Some Labour MPs are unhappy with Starmer’s leadership, which some describe as “incremental change.”
  • Labour faces a potential leadership contest, with Catherine West possibly starting a formal challenge.
  • Starmer’s speech aims to avoid or respond to internal party challenges.
  • The speech and responses are happening during an important Labour conference meeting.
  • Previous UK political leaders have faced and survived leadership challenges.
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