Keir Starmer, the Labour leader, is experiencing a peak of personal control over his party, as noted by Andrew Marr. Despite this, he appears tense. Angela Rayner, also from Labour, spoke at the party's Business Conference, emphasizing the commitment to economic stability and a new partnership with business. Keir Starmer delivered a speech at the Labour Party's Annual Business Conference, highlighting the party's changed relationship with business and the focus on providing opportunities for businesses and communities to succeed.
Sir Keir Starmer delivers a speech at the Labour Party's Annual Business Conference. https://t.co/4T2OV8fYcs
Sir Keir Starmer delivers a speech at the Labour Party's Annual Business Conference. Watch below 👇 https://t.co/OERuOrGayd
Labour leader @Keir_Starmer talking about @UKLabour changed relationship with business at Labour Business Conference today in London. “Everything we do is driven by our need to give our businesses and communities the opportunity to succeed” https://t.co/ZGPcHYmNDp
Watch @Keir_Starmer's speech at Labour’s Business Conference 👇 https://t.co/SQYSSWVLVI
@AngelaRayner speaking at the @UKLabour Business Conference in front of 600 business people this morning - she said a Labour Government will deliver economic stability and a new partnership with business https://t.co/bwxoKrbGCx
“In some ways for the Labour leader, this is as good as it gets: Keir Starmer has never been so powerful before and will never be again.” 🖊️ @AndrewMarr9 https://t.co/lgICK26nsZ
“The Labour leader has never had so much personal control over his party. So why does he look so tense?” 🖊️ @AndrewMarr9 https://t.co/XitRxUaCro
“Well, in the last few years, certainly, the Conservative Party has not looked like a party of unified commitment to purposive renewable,” he managed to utter. 🖊️ @freddiejh8 https://t.co/FZ7LgATvW3