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The British Conservative Party has disappointed voters’ expectations on Brexit and migration issues. This was supported by the leader of the Labor Party, Keir Starmer, in an article in The Telegraph newspaper. “It is easy to look at the United Kingdom today and despair,” Starmer began in the article. “Public services are in pieces, no longer serving citizens, families suffering from the fear of ever-increasing mortgages and food prices, neighborhoods plagued by crime and anti-social behavior,” he continued. Under these difficult conditions, “the government resembles a sinking ship,” Starmer accused. In an attempt to send a message to Conservative voters, the Labor leader praised the memory of Margaret Thatcher, who “tried to rescue the country from torpor by unleashing our natural entrepreneurial spirit”.
Labor “has changed a lot over the last three years” and “as we moved closer to the electorate, the Conservative Party steadily moved further away”. “Years of false promises and cynical lies” by conservatives have resulted in them now “reaping the inevitable consequences.” “They spoke of fiscal prudence while wasting billions, burdening the country with debt and increasing fiscal pressure to record levels,” Starmer said.
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2023-12-03 11:53:03
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