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Peredur Owen Griffiths: ..., which essentially amounts to austerity 2.0. By pledging not to turn on the spending taps and continuing down the road of austerity, despite its devastating consequences over the past 13 years, Keir Starmer is condemning our public services to a highly uncertain future, and the implications for Wales are particularly dire. As I've mentioned many times in this Chamber, we are already short...
Marie McNair: ...and it calls on our political leaders to heed the call from 36 human rights experts and take action to prevent genocide against the Palestinian people. Does the minister agree that Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer need to stop prevaricating and demand an immediate ceasefire to bring an end to this massacre?
Michelle Thomson: ...than anything else, explains my opening remarks about why the UK is a zombie country and why we are locked into low growth. We cannot look forward to a change from the Labour Party, either. Sir Keir Starmer has clearly indicated his intention to follow exactly the same macroeconomic policies that have led us to this point. That leads us to the alternatives. I am grateful for the report...
Keir Starmer: It is very good to see you in your place, Madam Deputy Speaker. We wish Mr Speaker a speedy recovery. This week, we lost two giants of the Labour family, and I thank the Prime Minister for his comments. Alistair Darling was a man of unassuming intelligence, warmth and kindness. He brought a calm expertise and, in private, a cutting wit, and his devoted love of his family was ever present. Our...
Kenneth Gibson: Given that the Labour leader, Sir Keir Starmer, has said that he will not “turn on the spending taps” if he comes to office, does the minister share my concern that, ultimately, Scottish local authorities will continue to be at the mercy of Westminster’s spending decisions, regardless of which UK party is in power, and that transformational change will come only with the full powers of...
Kevin Stewart: Those issues affect families across Scotland, particularly families with disabled members. Ms Haughey asked what change will come if there is a Labour Government. Keir Starmer said this week that Labour will not “turn on the spending taps”. How are we going to get this right? How will there be change under Labour if there is no increased spending to help the folks we are talking about?
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...Law Kim Leadbeater Emma Lewell-Buck Clive Lewis Simon Lightwood David Linden Tony Lloyd Rebecca Long-Bailey Caroline Lucas Holly Lynch Angus MacNeil Justin Madders Seema Malhotra Rachael Maskell Keir Mather Steve McCabe Kerry McCarthy Siobhain McDonagh Andy McDonald Stewart McDonald Stuart McDonald John Martin McDonnell Pat McFadden Alison McGovern Catherine McKinnell Anne McLaughlin Jim...
Keir Starmer: In an effort to hide from his failures, the Prime Minister spent this week arguing about an ancient relic that only a tiny minority of the British public have any interest in—but that’s enough about the Tory party. In 2019, they all promised the country that they would control immigration, saying “numbers will come down” and “the British people will be in control”. How is it going?
Liz Kendall: ...desperate for change, but the Conservatives cannot be the change from 13 years of their own failure. Under the leadership of my right hon. and learned Friend the Member for Holborn and St Pancras (Keir Starmer), we have changed the Labour party, and we stand ready to change the country. Let us have a general election, and let us have it now.
Matt Western: ...of touch. As they say in examinations: compare and contrast the clear direction and purpose of the five missions forged by my right hon. and learned Friend the Member for Holborn and St Pancras (Keir Starmer) with the soft, fluid aims of the current Prime Minister. Overnight, analysis from independent think-tanks such as the Institute for Public Policy Research and the Resolution...
...about the improvements that we have made in responding to requests, because we take our obligations very seriously. Anas Sarwar talks about trust and values. I am sorry, but I do not know what Sir Keir Starmer’s values are when it comes to the United Kingdom Labour Party. Actually, I take that back—I do know what the values of Sir Keir Starmer are. The values of Sir Keir Starmer are to...
Keir Starmer: Like the Prime Minister, I know the whole House will welcome the agreement reached overnight. We repeat our calls for Hamas to release all hostages immediately. This humanitarian pause must be used to get the hostages out safely, to tackle the urgent and unacceptable humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza, and to make progress to a full cessation of hostilities. In recent years, the international...
Humza Yousaf: ...resolution. It is simply no longer enough to pay lip service to a two-state solution. We must take steps to turn that into a reality. To that end, I have written to the Prime Minister and Sir Keir Starmer, urging them to immediately take steps to ensure that the UK recognises the state of Palestine. It is only with full recognition of Palestine as a state in its own right that we can truly...
Lord Walney: ...on a scale that all too often gets through. Too often our focus is on Israel alone. If we allowed ourselves to go down that route as a country—which, to their great, both the Government and Keir Starmer, the Leader of the Opposition, have ensured that the Government and the Opposition have not—we would become part of the problem. I was in the other place with the soon-to-be Lord...
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Keir Starmer: The Prime Minister obviously thinks so little of his own MPs that he has had to peel David Cameron away from his seven-year exile in a shepherd’s hut and make him Foreign Secretary. A few months ago, the Intelligence and Security Committee said that the now Foreign Secretary’s role in a Chinese investment fund may have been—these are its words— “engineered by the Chinese state”. I...
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Rhun ap Iorwerth: I'm glad that the First Minister has recognised my frustration at Keir Starmer. I think there's real disillusionment at Keir Starmer's Government before it's even been formed. The truth of the matter is that whilst he may pick away at the five-point plan that was put forward by Plaid Cymru, there's a 29-point plan put forward by the expert group on the cost-of-living crisis that the Welsh...
Kaukab Stewart: ...and, bitterly, I see no space for that to change under the current system. Indeed, Labour’s invention of the “hostile environment” immigration system has simply been carried on by the Tories. Keir Starmer has not indicated any substantial break from what the Tories have inflicted or what they threaten to do. I know that many members are deeply anxious about tomorrow’s Supreme Court...