Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has placed 'wealth creation' at the forefront of his campaign as the General Election enters its second weekend. In an interview with The Times, Starmer emphasized that Labour's primary mission is to create wealth, appealing directly to middle-class voters. He stated that the party is no longer 'tribal' and aims to win from the centre ground. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has pledged financial support to towns and is campaigning in north-east England. Both parties are presenting their visions for jobs and growth, with Starmer unveiling Labour's battle bus in London. The story was reported by Steven Swinford and Claudia Savage.
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Parties present competing visions for jobs and growth in second week of election campaign Keir Starmer unveils Labour's battle bus in London and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is heading to north-east England
Keir Starmer interview with The Times: * Starmer issues a direct appeal to middle-class voters and declares that Labour's βnumber one mission is wealth creationβ * The Labour leader says his party is no longer βtribalβ and that he wants to βwin from the centre groundβ *β¦
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has pledged cash to towns, while Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has said βwealth creationβ is his top priority as the General Election campaign enters its second weekend β: @claudiasavage24 https://t.co/m2RPVZ6uIk
π¬π§ Starmer: I'll Create Wealth β«Labour leader puts economy at the heart of pitch for power as he seeks to win from the centre ground β«@Steven_Swinford @oliver_wright #frontpagestoday #UK @thetimes π¬π§ https://t.co/czZjRsod1V