UK's Starmer Vows to 'Listen to Voters' After Election Drubbing
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Embattled UK PM Vows To “Listen to Voters”
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer pledged to “listen to voters” after Labour endured major setbacks in local and regional elections, while Nigel Farage’s Reform UK made significant gains across the country. Labour’s heavy losses in local and regional elections have prompted renewed questions over Starmer’s leadership less than two years after the party returned to power. UK Elections Cause Labour Meltdown Writing in The Guardian, Starmer ackn…
British Prime Minister Kir Starmer wrote today in an author's text in the "Guardian" newspaper that he will "listen to the voters" after his Labor Party suffered a heavy defeat in the local and regional elections.
The British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, will make a speech on Monday to clearly define what he wants to convey to the British after the defeats of the Labour Party in the local and regional elections. It is very important that we reflect and react when the electorate sends us a message like this. It is certain that we do. I think we have to chart the way forward, and that is what I intend to do, he said, in statements to journalists broadcast …
Disappointed voters backed far-right and nationalist parties in Thursday's elections in England, Wales and Scotland.
UK PM Starmer pledges to heed voters after Labour drubbing in local polls
LONDON, May 9 — British Prime Minister Keir Starmer promised today he would “listen to voters” after his Labour party received a historic drubbing in local and regional elections.Disillusioned voters backed hard-right and nationalist parties in Thursday’s ballots—Starmer’s biggest electoral test since Labour ousted the Conservatives in 2024.“The right lesson is to listen to voters,” but it “doesn’t mean tacking right or left”, Starmer, who has f…
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