Starmer: government made ‘unnecessary mistakes’

Starmer said he would be “setting out with clarity the convictions and values that drive me” in the coming days, as he seeks to reset his leadership.

Speaking from south London this afternoon, he said the government has made “unnecessary mistakes”.

Keir Starmer speaking to the media after meeting Labour party members during a visit to AFC Wimbledon in south London.
Keir Starmer speaking to the media after meeting Labour party members during a visit to AFC Wimbledon in south London. Photograph: Maja Smiejkowska/PA

“One of which was that we, rightly in my view, levelled with the public about the challenges that we face as a country both on the finances and internationally – but what we didn’t do is enough to convince them about the change that would impact them, how their lives would be better.

“The hope wasn’t there enough in the first two years of this government.

“That’s why it’s important for me now to set out where hope resides. It resides in our young people having the future to go as far as their talent or ability will take them – to genuinely have that because if you’ve grown up in poverty, you don’t get that chance.”

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