'I'll be PM this time next year,' Starmer tells BBC
Summary
Sir Keir Starmer, the Prime Minister, said in a BBC interview that he believes he will remain Prime Minister next year despite challenges in 2025. He acknowledged the upcoming elections in Scotland, Wales, and England in May but does not view them as a referendum on his government. Starmer emphasized his commitment to addressing the issues of economic growth and cost of living.Key Facts
- Keir Starmer is the current Prime Minister.
- He was elected in 2024 with a five-year mandate.
- Starmer faces elections in Scotland, Wales, and England in May.
- 2025 was challenging with slow economic growth and low poll ratings.
- Starmer is committed to improving the cost of living for families.
- His government experienced internal challenges, including leadership rumors.
- Elections in May have significant potential effects as Labour holds power in the Senedd and many local councils.
- Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch criticized Starmer's handling of cost of living issues.
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