Starmer: Labour now ready to make ‘alternative case for government’
Sir Keir said he was pleased to have "got my own house in order" at the party's Brighton conference.
Sir Keir said he was pleased to have "got my own house in order" at the party's Brighton conference.
"Let's be clear, shortages right across the country, shortages of fruit pickers, shortages of builders, shortages in terms of lorry drivers: all of that is down to Boris Johnson, Michael Gove, Priti Patel, Dominic Raab and the promises they made to the British people," David Lammy said.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer will address activists in Brighton as he seeks to persuade voters that his party is a government-in-waiting.
Miller's new party, True and Fair, will aim to "hold the government to account" and move beyond the "politics of incompetence".
The shadow home secretary is bringing back "tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime".
“After 18 months of your leadership, our movement is more divided than ever," he said.
"Capitalism is incapable of solving the problems it has created."
"He stood alongside Jeremy Corbyn knowing he was going to put a dagger between his shoulder blades."
The mayor of London urged Labour to stop infighting within the party.
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