Setting out Labour’s agenda, UK’s Starmer takes aim at PM Johnson | Malay Mail

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LONDON, Jan 4 — British opposition Labour leader Keir Starmer took aim at Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party today, saying he offered Britain “straight leadership” rather than the prime minister’s “flawed” and “reckless” government. With Labour ahead of the governing Conservatives...

LONDON, Jan 4 — British opposition Labour leader Keir Starmer took aim at Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party today, saying he offered Britain “straight leadership” rather than the prime minister’s “flawed” and “reckless” government.

Johnson has been widely criticised on everything from his Covid-19 strategy to a costly refurbishment of his flat, but his popularity took a particular hit from reports his staff held parties last Christmas when Britain was in a lockdown. “I want to start the new year by making a pledge of straight leadership. Today I want to introduce my contract with the British people,” Starmer told an audience in the central English city of Birmingham, setting out pledges to prioritise security, prosperity and respect in government.

 

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