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Starmer Escalates Attack on Reform UK in Conference Appeal for 'Renewal'

The speech follows weak growth forecasts, with rising internal dissent narrowing his political room for maneuver.

Overview

  • Addressing Labour members in Liverpool, Keir Starmer cast the political choice as decency versus division and accused Nigel Farage of selling the 'lies of Brexit.'
  • Starmer and Chancellor Rachel Reeves defended strict fiscal rules and warned against loosening them, with an autumn budget expected to force difficult choices on taxes and spending.
  • Left‑wing MPs are pressing for policy shifts after earlier welfare reversals, and Manchester mayor Andy Burnham is being floated as a potential alternative, though a serious challenge is described as remote for now.
  • Reform UK continues to show strong polling and leverage immigration as a rallying issue, and Starmer now portrays the party as Labour’s principal opponent.
  • Recent departures, including Angela Rayner’s resignation and Peter Mandelson’s dismissal, have fueled concerns about competence, and next year’s local and regional elections loom as the next major test.