Starmer unflinching as he seeks to take on Reform

Chris MasonPolitical editor
EPAThe first week from the week and now every day, the Prime Minister, labor and reform increases the way of defining the political war between England.
Sir Keir Starmer is telling Guardian This weekend: “History will not forgive us if we do not use every ounce of our energy to combat reform.
In the coming days, wait for more, including the Prime Minister’s speech on Tuesday, at the Liver’s Party Conference in Liverpool.
A day later, at a conference in London, he goes to the north -west of England at his company’s company’s company’s company.
I was standing behind the Methodist Central Hall in Westminster, listening to a quadruple ministers. Sir Keir joined the opposite numbers from Canada, Australia and Iceland.
And here’s the following: Even though they were all winners, they had the attitude of those who had pensive concerns.
The rise of reform in the UK is far from being unique.
There was a vibe from time to time to talk about the conversation that the left caused by a religiousness and a fear that many of them could be disturbed.
The fact that Sir Keir seized this was that the Labor Party took too long to recognize many people with illegal immigration.
It was an observation that some of them in labor were tired of hearing again, Remember the fuss ten years ago Labor, when there are trophies printed with the promise of “immigration controls”.
Others say that the Labor Party cannot emphasize that it is very difficult to assume that many of them may be just the opposite of the instinct of fair or otherwise.
In the midst of the noise of this discussion Digital Identity Plan is coming.
After twenty years of rapid digitalization, the Prime Minister thinks of the center of gravity around the issue of identity, which is compulsory by the state, until the invention of the smartphone – and our collective desire to embrace it – has changed.
Twenty years ago, Tony Blair was sued for identity cards. The ‘card’ lice of the idea feels quite old, but the identity lice returned as an idea.
This is still an idea that is still missing in important details, but he wants to embrace with enthusiasm.
A few weeks ago, he said that many of us have started to start publicly that we are much accustomed to delivering personal data pieces to any kind of institution and company we have discussed online.
So, the logic goes, it will be comfortable doing the same thing as the government.
Let’s see.
Certainly, it is still a noisy opposition to the idea.
A petition on the Parliament’s website has reached more than a million signatures. In the last decade, only a handful has cleared this threshold.
The Prime Minister hopes that a quieter majority will be won by the idea, and it already has a line of political division with reform. As with the conservatives, liberal democrats and the Scottish national party.
Against the most challenging ground – economic, political and international – difficulty for voters can provide increasing or better improvements and convince the embracing of the reform will be a major mistake.
Sir Keir talks about what he calls the “open fight” he wants with reform – “A war for the spirit of this country”.
Upon this characterization of the upcoming struggle, at least the reform acknowledges exactly what this is.




