Yorkshire Post

Starmer tells Labour to prepare for general election in mid-2023

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LABOUR must be ready to fight a general election in as little as two years, Sir Keir Starmer has warned as he promised bold action to “get Britain working again”.

Sir Keir, who marked the first anniversar­y of his election as party leader yesterday, said Labour’s ambition “must match the moment” with a plan to build an “economy that works for everyone”.

His rallying call comes against a backdrop of mounting criticism of his leadership as the Conservati­ves have steadily pulled ahead in the polls since the turn of the year.

He has faced accusation­s that he has been too cautious and failed to offer a clear direction for the party, while the Tories’ fortunes have benefited from the rapid rollout of the coronaviru­s vaccine.

Writing in The Observer, Sir Keir appeared to acknowledg­e some of the criticism directed at him, declaring: “For me this is personal.”

He went on: “My dad worked on a factory floor all his life. I know the pride that comes with a good wage and job security and my passion is delivering that for the next generation.”

Under the Fixed Term Parliament­s Act the next general election is not due until May 2024, but Boris Johnson has pledged to repeal the legislatio­n and Sir Keir predicts the PM will probably go to the polls well before then.

“I’ve instructed the party to be ready to fight one as early as 2023,” he said.

Sir Keir said success would offer Labour a chance to reshape the country, ending the idea that inequality between different areas and different races is “somehow inevitable”.

He said: “Labour must be bold. Ahead of us is a once-in-a-generation opportunit­y to rethink what Britain can be, where power lies and who it works for.

“Our ambition for Britain must match the moment. Not merely fiddling with tax incentives or creating pots of money for towns to scrap over, but creating an economy that works for everyone.”

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SIR KEIR STARMER: Labour leader vowed to take bold action ‘to get Britain working again’.

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