Labour, Britain and Nigel Farage
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To a waving sea of flags in the conference hall, Starmer declared Labour "the patriotic party" and that the flags of the UK nations "belong to all of us". He said that patriotism was about serving the "common good" and that Britain isn't "broken".
Keir Starmer launches blistering attack on Reform UK in sign he sees them as real opposition threat – with Lisa Nandy telling The Independent that voting for Nigel Farage will create a 'cultural waste
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Presence at the Labour conference is a little like being embedded with the military. The narrative is controlled by party managers.
The prime minister is expected to spell out what he sees as the stark difference between Labour's vision for Britain and that of Reform UK.
In this hierarchical system, migrants are kept on extended probation and judged by standards never applied to British nationals.
Emily Thornberry, the chair of the British parliament’s foreign affairs committee (FAC), has said the UK should not necessarily dismiss the idea of “Viceroy Tony Blair”, and suggested the country should consider imposing a full arms embargo on Israel .
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Britain's interior minister proposed tough new rules on Monday for migrants seeking to settle in the UK, as the ruling Labour party sought to bolster its fight against the hard right at its
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Labour will use a proposed levy on UK universities’ international student fees to fund means-tested maintenance grants for domestic students.
Starmer's keynote speech comes at a moment of national tension and rumblings of discontent within the Labour Party.