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From migration to Mandelson: Keir Starmer’s successes and failures in No 10

From migration to Mandelson: Keir Starmer’s successes and failures in No 10

Summary

Keir Starmer led the UK as prime minister after Labour won the 2024 election, focusing on workers’ rights, international relations, and social policies. His government passed laws to improve workers’ pay and renters’ security, pursued trade deals, and aimed to strengthen ties with Europe. Despite these efforts, challenges and election losses led to his stepping down after two years.

Key Facts

  • Labour passed an employment rights bill improving sick pay, parental leave, and conditions for zero-hours contracts.
  • The national living wage increased by 4.1%, raising pay for 2.4 million low-paid workers by about £900 a year.
  • The Renters’ Rights Act made it harder for landlords to evict tenants without legal reasons and removed fixed-term tenancy limits.
  • Starmer negotiated a trade deal with the US that cut tariffs on cars, aluminium, and steel, though its future is uncertain.
  • He sought closer ties with the EU, including plans to adopt some EU single market rules more easily.
  • The government ended the two-child benefit cap, aiming to reduce child poverty.
  • New family hubs and free childcare were made available to support children and parents.
  • Starmer’s time as prime minister saw some setbacks, including poor election results and political challenges.
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