Sir Keir Starmer attacks Reform UK as he launches Labour's local election campaign
- Sir Keir Starmer launched Labour's local election campaign while expressing concern about Nigel Farage and Donald Trump as threats to Labour's success in upcoming elections.
- Reform UK plans to field candidates in 99% of the contested seats on May 1, marking a significant electoral opportunity for the party.
- Health Secretary Wes Streeting criticized Reform UK's stance on the NHS during a hospital visit, reflecting Labour's intent to sway voters on healthcare issues.
- Starmer criticized the Conservative Party's 14-year record in power, mentioning its failings alongside Deputy PM Angela Rayner.
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Starmer’s local elections launch shows he knows Reform is the real threat to Labour
The prime minister’s local election launch showed his focus is on halting the rise of Reform UK
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