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Starmer to deliver a ‘reset’ speech.

There was five missionsand then and six first steps. And now we’re ready for Keir Starmer’s next set of targets, which his government hopes to achieve by spring 2029.

Expected to be a crunch time, we’re ready to hear a “change plan” designed to convince disaffected voters that he can turn things around.

Will it be a set of achievable targets or a set of millstones hanging around the Prime Minister’s neck for the next four years?

Key events

Starmer delivers his speech at the seemingly improbable location of Pinewood Film Studios:

We have been informed that Starmer will seek to renew his premiership with a promise to tackle crime.

In a speech that Labor hopes will set out the government’s “next phase”, the Prime Minister will detail half a dozen “cornerstone” targets covering living standards, NHS backwardness, secure energy, housing and children’s school readiness.

Starmer will also commit to 13,000 extra neighborhood police officers and has been dubbed “the bobby on every beat”.

As part of his pledge to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour, he will say every borough in England and Wales will have a named police officer to contact.

Each police force will also have an anti-social behavior officer tasked with coming up with ways to deal with concerns raised by local residents and businesses.

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Starmer to deliver a ‘reset’ speech.

There was five missionsand then and six first steps. And now we’re ready for Keir Starmer’s next set of targets, which his government hopes to achieve by spring 2029.

Expected to be a crunch time, we’re ready to hear a “change plan” designed to convince disaffected voters that he can turn things around.

Will it be a set of achievable targets or a set of millstones hanging around the Prime Minister’s neck for the next four years?



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