Starmer to say Iran war means Labour’s values needed more than ever at local elections campaign launch – UK politics live
UK PM to chair meeting in Downing Street on how government responds to economic consequences of Iran war later on Monday Good morning.
Keir Starmer will today chair a meeting in Downing Street on how the government responds to the economic consequences of the Iran war, which has the potential to upend much of what the government is trying to do to improve living standards.
And so he is probably not too happy about the fact that this morning he has to attend an event in the West Midlands launching Labour’s English local elections campaign.
It is a relatively low-key launch. “The Westminster press pack wasn’t invited for a full Q&A,” Politico reports .
Starmer will be back in London later for his Iran war meeting.
We’re going to fight to earn every vote.
Fight for our values.
And fight for the country we are building together, a Britain built for all.
Because, in the context of everything that is happening in the world.
Those values – that fairness we stand for – it’s never been more important.
We will protect our forces, our people, our allies in the region.
But I made the decision that it is not in our national interest to commit British forces to a war, without a clear legal basis and a clear plan – and I stand by that.
It’s a question of judgement.
Do not forget that the Tories and Reform would have rushed us into this.
With no thought of the consequences, including for the cost of living.
Utterly reckless.
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原文链接: The Guardian
