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KEIR STARMER: 'Farage, Badenoch and Polanski can't meet this moment - but Labour is'

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KEIR STARMER: 'Farage, Badenoch and Polanski can't meet this moment - but Labour is'

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer urges voters to choose Labour over other parties in the upcoming local elections, citing the need for 'progress' and 'unity'. Starmer criticizes Nigel Farage, Kemi Badenoch, and Zack Polanski, saying they are 'unfit for high office' and unable to 'meet this moment'.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer is urging voters to choose Labour in the upcoming local elections, emphasizing the need for 'progress' and 'unity'. He contrasts Labour's approach with that of other parties, criticizing Nigel Farage, Kemi Badenoch, and Zack Polanski for their stances on various issues. Starmer highlights Labour's achievements, including a pay boost for low-paid workers, lifting half a million kids out of poverty, and reducing NHS waiting lists by over 400,000. He argues that Labour is delivering on its promises and working to ease the cost of living and improve local communities. The Prime Minister warns that Farage and Badenoch would have recklessly deployed the Armed Forces into a war with Iran, while Polanski's views on NATO and the police are also criticized. Starmer concludes by urging voters to 'choose unity over division' and 'vote Labour'.

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