Sunday, June 28, 2026
40 C
New Delhi

Starmer urges voters to reject Farage’s ‘snake oil’, calls for unity to ‘renew Britain’

Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Tuesday made a direct appeal to working-class voters, urging them to reject the “snake oil” promises of the populist Reform UK party and instead support his vision of “a Britain built for all.”

According to a Reuters report, in his most impassioned defence of his leadership since Labour’s landslide victory in July last year, Starmer called for national unity and took aim at Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, accusing him of sowing division rather than offering solutions.

STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD

Facing pressure from both the right-wing Reform party and a newly emerging leftist challenge led by former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, Starmer urged voters to remain patient with his government, which he said was only beginning the long journey to “renew Britain.”

Appealing to traditional Labour supporters, Starmer acknowledged the frustrations of working people who feel “patronised” by politicians.

He referenced his late father’s experience of being looked down upon for having a manual job, pledging to shift that culture by expanding support for technical education and vocational training.

“No matter how many people tell me it can’t be done, I believe Britain can come together,” Reuters quoted Starmer as telling his party’s second annual conference in the northern English city of Liverpool since winning power last year.

“We can all see our country faces a choice, a defining choice. Britain stands at a fork in the road. We can choose decency, or we can choose division. Renewal or decline,” he said in a challenge to increasingly restive lawmakers who question his leadership after falling behind Reform in the polls.

Acknowledging the challenges of his first year in office — including the lowest personal poll ratings for a British prime minister since at least 1977 — Starmer reaffirmed his commitment to improving living standards and boosting household incomes.

At the same time, he made a concerted effort to reclaim patriotism from Reform UK, presenting Labour as the party that truly represents national pride. Party officials distributed British flags to the audience, which were waved enthusiastically during multiple standing ovations.

“For me, patriotism is about love and pride, about serving an interest that is more than yourself, a common good,” he said. “And the question I ask seriously of Nigel Farage and Reform is, do they love our country … or do they just want to stir the pot of division, because that’s worked in their interests?”

Starmer reaffirmed his government’s commitment to tackling illegal immigration while pledging to stand firm against racism and discrimination. He took aim at those who, he said, “say or imply the people cannot be English or British because of the colour of their skin.”

Starmer’s direct challenge to Reform UK leader Nigel Farage struck a chord with many attendees at the packed Labour conference.

STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD

“Farage doesn’t care about normal people, and it was important we get that message out,” Shabaan Saleem, a 21-year-old Labour councillor, told Reuters.

Farage, however, pushed back against the allegations, accusing Starmer of endangering Reform supporters.

“To accuse countless millions of being racist is a very, very low blow,” Reuters quoted Farage as saying. “It directly threatens the safety of our elected officials and our campaigners.”

Meanwhile, Starmer faces mounting fiscal challenges.

Despite previously calling last year’s tax hikes — the largest in over three decades — a one-off, his government may be forced to find tens of billions of pounds in additional revenue to address a looming budget shortfall.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves, in her own speech at the conference, cautioned against abandoning strict fiscal discipline, warning party members who favour more spending that they were “wrong, dangerously so” — leaving the door open to further tax increases.

Starmer also prepared his party for difficult decisions ahead.

STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD

“It is a test. A fight for the soul of our country, every bit as big as rebuilding Britain after the war, and we must all rise to this challenge,” he said.

“And yet we need to be clear that our path, the path of renewal, it’s long, it’s difficult, it requires decisions that are not cost-free or easy. Decisions — that will not always be comfortable for our party.”

With inputs from agencies

End of Article

Go to Source

Hot this week

‘A man does not die alone’: Chilling messages left by Bangladeshi man before killing family

Triple murder in Rome: hunt for the suspected killer. Over 40 tips have been received by the police A chilling social media post made just a day before a brutal triple killing in Rome is now at the centre of a murder investigation. Read More

Government widens fight on anaemia, adds low birth weight babies

Government widens fight on anaemia, adds low birth weight babies NEW DELHI: Low birth weight babies up to six months of age will be brought under the Centre’s flagship anaemia control programme for the first time as govt overhauls i Read More

India Number 1 in economic capacity, 74th in workforce readiness: QS

India ranks number 1 in economic capacity, 74th in workforce readiness: QS NEW DELHI: India has the world’s strongest economic capacity for an AI-driven future and ranks second in digital-skills penetration. Read More

No pressure was put on Champat Rai to resign, says VHP, attacks Akhilesh remark on Ayodhya

No pressure was put on Champat Rai to resign, says VHP NEW DELHI: VHP international president Alok Kumar Sunday said there was “no pressure” on Champat Rai to resign from Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust and accused opposit Read More

MEA rejects Pakistan claim of India’s hand in Karachi attack

MEA rejects Pakistan claim of India’s hand in Karachi attack NEW DELHI: India has slammed Pakistan for alleging Indian involvement in an attack on a military base in Karachi Saturday, saying Pakistan needs to look inwards and disman Read More

Topics

‘A man does not die alone’: Chilling messages left by Bangladeshi man before killing family

Triple murder in Rome: hunt for the suspected killer. Over 40 tips have been received by the police A chilling social media post made just a day before a brutal triple killing in Rome is now at the centre of a murder investigation. Read More

Government widens fight on anaemia, adds low birth weight babies

Government widens fight on anaemia, adds low birth weight babies NEW DELHI: Low birth weight babies up to six months of age will be brought under the Centre’s flagship anaemia control programme for the first time as govt overhauls i Read More

India Number 1 in economic capacity, 74th in workforce readiness: QS

India ranks number 1 in economic capacity, 74th in workforce readiness: QS NEW DELHI: India has the world’s strongest economic capacity for an AI-driven future and ranks second in digital-skills penetration. Read More

No pressure was put on Champat Rai to resign, says VHP, attacks Akhilesh remark on Ayodhya

No pressure was put on Champat Rai to resign, says VHP NEW DELHI: VHP international president Alok Kumar Sunday said there was “no pressure” on Champat Rai to resign from Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust and accused opposit Read More

MEA rejects Pakistan claim of India’s hand in Karachi attack

MEA rejects Pakistan claim of India’s hand in Karachi attack NEW DELHI: India has slammed Pakistan for alleging Indian involvement in an attack on a military base in Karachi Saturday, saying Pakistan needs to look inwards and disman Read More

Akshay Kumar explains why Ahaan-Aneet’s Saiyaara worked

Akshay Kumar explains why Ahaan Panday-Aneet Padda’s Saiyaara worked, says hit films don’t need events (Image credits: Instagram) Akshay Kumar believes that a film doesn’t need a grand promotional event or a larger- Read More

BJP National President set for maiden 2-day Jammu visit next month

Jammu, Jun 28 (PTI): BJP National President Nitin Nabin will visit Jammu on July 6 and 7 on his first visit to the Union Territory after assuming charge of the party earlier this year, a senior party leader said on Sunday. Read More

Off-roading is off limits: In a first, Ladakh fines tourists for driving into lake, chasing gazelle

Ladakh fines tourists for driving into lake SRINAGAR: Four tourists have been fined a total of Rs 2 lakh for off-roading in Ladakh’s Pangong Lake and other protected wildlife areas in the Union Territory’s first such punitive actio Read More

Related Articles