Sunak clashes with host on Loose Women as Starmer unveils Labour’s general election pledges – UK politics live
Keir Starmer launches Labour election campaign with six pledges to votersSign up for the View from Westminster email for expert analysis straight to your inboxGet our free View from Westminster emailRishi Sunak has clashed with Janet Street Porter on ITV’s Loose Women over his recent spring Budget. The Prime Minister was confronted on why he “hates pensioners” as some measures “didn’t cater to older people”. It came hours after Sir Keir Starmer has launched Labour’s pitch to voters ahead of the general election, unveiling a set of six steps for government. Speaking from Essex this morning, he is joined by deputy leader Angela Rayner and Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves. He vowed to deliver economic stability, cut NHS waiting times, create a new Border Security Command to end criminal boat gangs, and a publicly owned energy provider, to be called Great British Energy.He promised to tackle on antisocial behaviour, and he will announce the recruitment of 6,500 new teachers.The chief executive of Boots Sebastian James has endorsed Labour. The Old Etonian friend of Boris Johnson and David Cameron, praised Sir Keir’s focus on economic growth and Britain’s high streets.Rishi Sunak delivered in his own keynote speech earlier this week where he criticised Labour for fighting based on “Starmer versus Sunak”.Show latest update 1715871031‘Truss book should be shelved under sci-fi and fantasy,’ Theresa May saysThe former Prime Minister has made fun of her successor’s books. “Liz Truss’ 10 years to save the West?” she laughed. “Well, given Liz’s reputation and record, maybe it should be 10 days to save Britain.“That one probably goes under sci-fi and fantasy.”And on Boris Johnson’s upcoming memoir, she said: ”That will undoubtedly be shelved under ‘current affairs’.” More