Coventry Telegraph

Starmer: PM ‘is the destroyer of growth’

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SIR Keir Starmer branded Liz Truss the “destroyer of growth” as he hit back at the Prime Minister’s suggestion that Labour is part of an “anti-growth coalition”.

The Labour leader said mortgages are rising as a “direct result” of the Government’s “kamikaze” minibudget last month.

Analysis by the Labour Party suggests an average UK buyer coming off a two-year fixed mortgage could experience a £498 monthly hike if interest rates hit 6%.

Both parties have said they want to see economic growth, with

Ms Truss questionin­g Labour’s intentions and Sir Keir questionin­g the Conservati­ves’ results.

Tory party chairman Jake Berry said the UK faces a “difficult winter” but he believes “people will start to see next year that our growth plan is turning the country around”.

During a round of interviews on regional radio stations, BBC Radio Sheffield put the suggestion to Sir Keir that his party are the “enemies of growth”.

The Labour leader replied: “For heaven’s sake. The enemies of growth?

“She’s just passed a kamikaze minibudget which has lost control of the economy, is putting hundreds of pounds on people’s mortgage bills, that is the absolute opposite of a plan for growth.

“She’s... not just anti-growth, she’s the destroyer of growth.”

The mini-budget was “about as antigrowth as you could possibly be”, Sir Keir told BBC Radio Manchester.

Speaking to BBC Radio Lincolnshi­re, he said any plan for growth must “start with jobs” and not with “this idea that if you just make rich people richer somehow in the end we’ll all be better off”.

He said it is “pretty insulting” to those going out to work each day to suggest richer people are the source of economic growth.

When asked by BBC Radio Surrey, the Labour leader said he has not paid off his mortgage.

But, focusing on others impacted by rising interest rates, he said: “If they’re not on a fixed rate, of course they’re paying more as a direct result of the kamikaze politics of two weeks ago. That is just not fair.”

Referring to recent poll leads for his party, Sir Keir told BBC Radio Devon that he will not be “complacent” about Labour’s performanc­e as he has to “earn every vote”.

Meanwhile, asked when the country will know when the Government’s growth plan is working, Mr Berry said: “This is going to be a difficult winter, but I hope and believe that people will start to see next year that our growth plan is turning the country around.”

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