Starmer is turning into ‘continuity Rishi Sunak’, says Liberal Democrats leader | Keir Starmer

KEir Starmer, due to the lack of vision and lack of ambition, “continuity Rishi altar” is taking a little more risk, Ed Davey, the Prime Minister’s first ruling year in a damaging assessment, he said.
The leader of the liberal Democrats, who recorded the best result in a century in the last general election, said that Starmer believed that he was a good and principled man, but he was unclear what he was standing for.
“You can almost see Starmer’s continuity Rishi altar, Dave said Davey, 12 months after the 2024 election, which Lib Dems received 72 seats to Guardian.
“There is no ambition anywhere.
Dik We saw chaos on prosperity. Even in the defense, they don’t take the steps we need, and I don’t think the positions on Donald Trump give the deep results we need with the foreign agenda that we need to do so well.
“Like an altar, like a tweak, there’s everything he thinks should be done.”
Speaking about looking at his disabled son and his mother when he got sick, Davey praised Starmer for discussing how his brother Nick was separated after his death after his death.
“It is important for people to hear this, because people are in the insecurity in politics and politicians, and people are important for politicians to value things like family,” he said.
“But as the Prime Minister, people need to have something that they can stay behind. People need to understand where we are going. And I don’t think there is a real feeling about where anyone, even their own party goes.”
Not only labor, but also conservatives and the British reform, Davey’s party spent a year of unrelated years of elections, won more chairs in the local elections in May, and proceeded with a “constructive opposition” stance.
LIB DEMS usually receives only a few points below the 12.2% support in the general elections in the national poll, but on a few occasions that scores on Tories, the reform is very ahead of the first place.
However, Davey, the party’s local side election results like someone on Thursday seated In the Durham District Council, the reform showed the scope of Lib DEMS’s appeal and the limitations of the national vote.
“We really go back in some parts of the country that we do not do so well, and I can see a way because we do something very special in the next election. I think we will surprise people again,” he said.
“In the last parliament, I would say, ‘Look, we’ll win 72 seats’, I think they would question my impartiality and rationality. But we knew what we were doing.”
In the rise of the reform, Davey argued that a factor was disproportionately disproportionately given to Nigel Farage and his party by the BBC, and something he said is “completely disproportionate”.
Orum I come to this debate as someone who supports the BBC, ”he said. “But I’m afraid that at least some of them allow them to be seen as a reform organ.




