Starmer steadies Labour with plea to ‘take pride in victory’ and pledges to ‘face the storm’
Your support helps us to tell the storyFind out moreCloseAs your White House correspondent, I ask the tough questions and seek the answers that matter.Your support enables me to be in the room, pressing for transparency and accountability. Without your contributions, we wouldn’t have the resources to challenge those in power.Your donation makes it possible for us to keep doing this important work, keeping you informed every step of the way to the November electionAndrew FeinbergWhite House CorrespondentSir Keir Starmer steadied his party on Tuesday after a turbulent week for Labour and his leadership, reminding activists they have a mandate to reshape Britain in a simple rallying message: “We won.”The prime minister pledged to “face the storm” from unpopular decisions and borrowed the Tory austerity language of David Cameron and George Osborne as he told the party’s annual conference in Liverpool – and the wider country – that “we’re all in this together”.Set against criticism over winter fuel payment cuts for pensioners, gifts for him, his wife and his ministers, and a civil war in Downing Street, Sir Keir sought to silence doubters with a long-term vision. It came as:He prepared to fly to the UN amid crises in Ukraine and the Middle EastHe promised “homes for heroes” to help veterans get a place to liveHis justice secretary pledged to cut the number of women in prisonHe unveiled a Hillsborough Law to end the scandal of cover-upsDespite an ovation from the crowd, Sir Keir was briefly interrupted by a pro-Palestinian protester angry about child deaths in Gaza – a timely reminder that he has not won over all of his critics.He will also be absent on Wednesday when a union-led motion on winter fuel payment cuts will be debated on the floor of the conference.But some senior ministers, led by Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Pat McFadden, have been urging Sir Keir to remind Labour it has earned the right to rule; it was advice the prime minister seems to have taken on board.Keir Starmer and his wife Victoria acknowledge cheers after his conference speech in Liverpool More