Keir Starmer, Leader of the Labour Party, remarks at Labour's six
steps for change in Wales Thank you, Michael. That was a really
powerful address from you, and it's a big thing, to come up here
and say what you just said, and it's means a huge amount, to make
the big decision to change the party you vote for, as a life long
Tory voter, is a really big thing. For me, it vindicates all
the hard work of the last four and a half years. I was determined
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, Leader of the Labour Party,
remarks at Labour's six steps for change in Wales
Thank you, Michael. That was a really powerful
address from you, and it's a big thing, to come up here and say
what you just said, and it's means a huge amount, to make the big
decision to change the party you vote for, as a life long Tory
voter, is a really big thing.
For me, it vindicates all the hard work of the last four and a
half years. I was determined to change this Labour Party and put
it back in the service of working people, and your words are so
important to me, to all of our candidates, to all of our staff,
to all of the Labour movement, when you say: life long Tory
voter, I've had enough, I'm voting Labour. Thank you,
Michael.
Vaughan, thank you for your words. Thank you for your leadership
here in Wales, it's been really good to work with you so far in
my position as Leader of the Opposition. I'm really looking
forward to a new partnership, where we can both deliver together
for Wales. Thank you Vaughan.
And thank you all for that incredibly warm reception when we
walked in. It was fantastic to see everybody in the room, such a
great feeling, and Abergavenny, what am amazingly beautiful
place. We arrived last night and the sun was shining, absolutely
stunning.
Not that long ago, Vic and I and the kids were at Crickhowell, we
holiday up there. It is a really beautiful part of Wales, and
many people in this room will have been to the Bear Pub, I'm sure
in Crickhowell. If you haven't been, make sure you go before you
leave this part of the world. As Caroline Harris will
attest, Vic and I holiday in Wales every year. We go down to
Swansea, she looks after and last year we were in The Gower near
Oxwich and it's really really beautiful.
So I love being here, and it's fantastic to be back here today in
Wales. And what an opportunity, what a chance to launch our
campaign. Because has finally called the General
Election. He has given us our chance to take our case to the
country, and I don't know about you, but I think Wales has been
waiting for this General Election for a very very long
time.
And we in the Labour Party have been working for, and waiting of
this general election for a very very long time. And if just over
a week ago, thought he was laying a
careful trap of an ambush, he didn't get catch us. He caught
himself in his own ambush, so now we get the chance. What went
through all of those speeches this morning, is this strong sense
that now is the time for change.
Change and hope for a better future. With that sense of national
renewal, taking our communities, our countries forward for the
future. So I say to you, if you were a family, that's been
struggling with the cost of living for a long time now. And I
mean struggling. Struggling across Wales, struggling elsewhere,
if you are a business that has been absolutely up against it
these past few years, and if you have been serving your country,
or serving your community, then this election, this election is
for you.
Because this is the chance to end the chaos and the division, to
turn the page, to rebuild Wales and rebuild our entire country
together to elect a government that as Vaughan said, would serve
working people here in Wales and make that connection - a
government in Westminster, and government in Wales, working
together and delivering for Wales.
I don't know about, but I think we have all had enough of
fourteen years of chaos and division. Chaos and division, feeding
chaos and division. And it feels like we're spinning round and
round in circles and getting absolutely nowhere.
And there's a cost to that. There's a human cost to that. Go to
Port Talbot, talk as I did who are facing the prospect of losing
their job in the steel industry. And I say to , go and look those people in
the eye as I've done, and you'll see their anxiety about the
damage that is being done by a government that doesn't have a
plan. A government that is too divide to take our county and our
industries forward. Go and talk to those workers, those families,
years and years of investment, skills that they have put in,
facing now an uncertain future. That is the human cost, that they
are paying, for a Government that is divided, chaotic and for a
Prime Minister who won't pick up the phone to the former First
Minister in Wales to do a blind thing about those jobs.
I've been there, I've looked them in the hours, and I've told
those workers: I will fight for every single job that they have
there and for the future of steel here in Wales. We must
fight.
Because this is a change election. There are two futures, two
futures out there on the 4th of July. Two paths that we can take.
It is a very very clear choice. And we need to spell it out. More
chaos and division, cos they're not going to change. It would be
more - fourteen years already - another five years of chaos and
division, non-delivery and failure.
Or, turn the page, hope and unity, and rebuild our communities
and our countries with Labour. A Government that works for you.
That tires cup no more conflict, between the first minister here
and the prime minister in London, but both working together for
Wales Imagine what could be delivered for Wales, with that
combination of two government. This is a huge prize. To elect a
Government that wants devolution to work. That doesn't want the
conflict, will get around the table, will work together, and
every day deliver for the working people of Wales.
So the first thing we have to do is end that chaos and division.
The good news is, the good news is, you don't have to put up with
it anymore.
A vote for Labour is a vote to turn the page to change our
country. We've changed the Labour Party. Put it back in the
service of working people. We are humbly asking permission from
people for the opportunity to change our country and put it back
in the service of working people.
Now I know that will be difficult. I'm not going to stand here
and say it will be easy. It will be difficult. Tireless work. But
I've never shied away from the difficult. When I was heading up
the CPS, we had to change it, it was difficult. Many people said
don't do It, slow down. But we changed it.
When I worked in Northern Ireland, it was difficult work. We were
trying to change the police service, so it served all
communities. It was difficult, painstaking work, but we did
it.
And here in the Labour Party, we had to change our party, and put
it back in the service of working people. That wasn't easy. Lots
of people said don't do it that way. Don't go so fast. But we did
it. We will never shy away from that.
Because driving through this for me has always been country
first, party second.
And the opportunity is now there to work together to deliver for
Wales. And there is no brighter future without Wales. Because I
believe that the solidarity of working people is not just our
identity, it is our argument. It's the most powerful force for
uniting all four nations across the United Kingdom. So this is
the change that we must bring about.
It is difficult. It is ambitious. And like any ambition, you need
first steps. You need to set out what the big thing is that you
want to change, and what the first steps are going to be realise
that change.
And that's why I'm proud to set out our first steps here today.
As you would expect, ruthlessly well-prepared. Thought through.
Ready to deliver. Fully costs and fully funded. Which is more
that can be said of the ideas the Tories are flinging on the
table on the daily basis, rummaging around in the toy box of bad
ideas and putting one on the table very day. Unfunded and
uncosted.
Step 1: Economic stability.
In 2024, it feels odd to have to say to you that stability is
change. But it is. That's what we haven't had. Stability. Because
stability is the foundation of growth. We won't get economic
growth without stability. And we all know that if you lose
control of the economy, it's working people who pay the
price.
lost control of the economy. And in Wales, working
people on a mortgage, are now paying an average £240 more each
and every month.
says we've turned a
page.
says - put the people who helped me in the House of
Lords.
says “OK”.
And in Wales, each and every day, families are paying hundreds of
pounds more, a reminder of the cost, they are paying of the
damage the Tories did. TATA Steel are paying the price. We have
to invest if we want the future of steel in this country. We have
to invest in all of the sectors that need it. That's why we want
to set up a National Wealth Fund. Other countries have it. We can
drive our industries forward, with the growth that we need, the
businesses, the partnership that will help us deliver. And that's
why economic stability is step one.
Step 2: Working with Vaughan, bringing down those waiting
list.
There's too many people on waiting lists. And we'll do that -
fully funded and fully costed. We're going to get rid of the
non-dom tax status. Properly. That's the tax that allows the
super rich to be here in this country, making their money, but
not pay their tax here. I don't agree with that. I think you
should be paying your tax here, and we'll make sure that people
do.
And we'll also crack down on those who are avoiding their tax.
And with that money, we'll bring down the waiting list. And that
means we can invest in England in the NHS, 40,000 appointments
each and every week. What a difference that will make. And that
of course, as you all know, also means more money for the NHS in
Wales. SO that in Wales are can build on the work that is being
done.
Now this matters to me. My mum was a nurse. She was a really
proud nurse. There are some fantastic pictures of her in her
nursing uniform. Such pride. We say this yesterday buy the way as
well, we were in Worcester at the college there where they ar
training up the next generation of nurses. I saw the same pride
there that I saw on the pictures of my mum. It was her
livelihood. But of course, it became her lifeline. Because she
was extremely ill for most of her life, and literally her life
depended on the care that the NHS gave her time and time and time
again, in her particular case.
There other cases in this room as I look around. SO it matters to
me, and it matters to Vaughan, because of cause the NHS saved his
life earlier in his life. So it matters to me. And the idea of us
being able to work together, to make sure the NHS is at its very
best, capable of delivering. Not just back on it's fit, but fit
for the future.
Of course we are proud of the NHS. Roots right here. We look back
great pride every year. Every year in the Labour movement we
celebrate the NHS. It is one of the greatest achievements of any
government ever, that Labour achievement. I want not just to look
back, proudly, I want to look forward and be able to say that the
NHS that we will build will be there for the next seventy years
to be able toy rely on it in the way that Vaughan and I and my
mum relied on it.
Step 3: Boarder Security Command.
Now the government has lost control of our borders. Lost control
of our borders. 10,000 people this year alone have crossed the
channel in small boats. Ten thousand. That is a record. So for
all of the rhetoric, that is a record number coming
across.
Nobody but nobody should be making that dangerous journey across
the channel, and it's a test for all governments as to how they
respond to it - and would be governments - it's a test for the
current government, and for us: what is your response to this
serious problem? Exploited vulnerable people being put in boats
to go across the channel by gangs that are making huge amounts of
money from them. And there is a choice, as there is a choice in
pretty well everything political, what is your
response:
You can either have a gimmick, or a serious response.
What has the government gone for? A gimmick. The Rwanda Scheme.
Now never believed in it. When he
first saw it, as Chancellor, he didn't back it. He tried to block
it. He didn't think it would work. I'm not surprised. Because if
the numbers going to Rwanda are less than one percent of those
that arrive by small boat, the ninety nine per cent of them are
not going.
And if you don't think that the criminal gangs running this trade
are telling that tot the people that they're exploiting, then you
don't know criminal gangs. IT was never going to work. He knew it
wouldn't work,. But what did he do. He caved in to his party. He
didn't stick to his guns. He caved in. £600 million later, of
taxpayer money - it's not working, and what has he done, he has
called an election before it can be tested.
Weakness upon weakness. In the Labour Party this changed Labour
Party, we go for serious solutions. This is a serious problem.
So, Border Security Command: A new elite force, with a new
commander, bringing together MI5, the police, national security
agencies, the crown prosecution services: an elite force, a new
command with new resources and new powers drawing on counter
terrorism powers. Because when I was Chief Prosecutors had to
work with police and law enforcement across Europe to bring down
terrorist gangs. These were sophisticated terrorist gangs, and we
did it, and we bought them down, and they're now serving
time.
I will never accept that somehow the only gangs that apparently
we can't take down by the same means are the vile gangs running
this smuggling trades. I'll never accept that. We will break
it.
Step 4: Great British Energy.
A publicly owned company. This is a company owned by the
taxpayer, making money for the taxpayer, and investing in green
British power. And I'll tell you why we need it, Because we have
been overly exposed by the terrible decisions of this government.
Ten years or so ago, they said “cut the green crap”.
Remember that? Cut the green crap. And they stopped investing in
renewables. They stopped the insulation that we need on our
homes, and they left us exposed to the sort of challenges that we
have internationally. Exposed.
And so when Ukraine was invaded, and Putin invaded. We were more
exposed than other countries, and you're paying more on your bill
because of the approach that they took. Bills are up. We have got
to turn that around.
It is a challenge, we'll rise to that challenge. We've lost ten
years because of the approach of the Tories. But it is also
probably the single biggest opportunity that we have - not just
for lower bills - but for the next generation of jobs. And
Vaughan and I went to Holyhead Port just a few weeks ago, to look
at the potential of that port, for floating offshore
wind.
And we have a plan to transform that port to make sure it can
handle floating off shore wind. Floating offshore wind is the
next generation. It is going to be the gamechanger. And some
country is going to get ahead and be the leader in the world.
We've got the skills, we've the potential, we've got the ports,
we need to take advantage of that, and what we've got from this
government, is such a lack of direction that just as all the
other countries are getting in to the race, they're in the
changing room.
Not prepared to let that happen. The race is on. I want to be not
just in that race, but as you'd expect with me, I want to win
that race. And I think we can win that race.
Step 5 - Tackling anti social behaviour.
Now I don't know how many times people have said to me, when I
was prosecutor, since I've been in politics: Keir, anti social
behaviour, it's low level, it's low level crime. Shouldn't really
concentrate on it.
I don't want to hear that ever again. It blights the lives of so
many people.
Whether they are living in a huge community, a small community, a
middle sized community. If you feel that you can't open your
front door after dark, if you feel can't walk down your own
street, or walk around your own community, if you feel as some of
our young people do, that they can't even walk down their high
streets without antisocial behaviour, that has a huge impact on
people's lives and how they feel about taking themselves
forward.
And, of course, on our business. It is not low level. And that's
why we'll have 13,000 new neighbourhood police, working in their
communities and dealing with antisocial behaviour, because I am
determined that we will have a safe and secure environment for
every single person in Wales and across the United Kingdom to
live in, so that they can take themselves forward, and build the
lives that they deserve.
Step 6 - Working with the Welsh Government, to ensure that we
have, and are able through our education, to prepare our young
children, your young people, for the lives that they are actually
going to live and the work they're actually going to
do.
Now I was the first in my family to go to university. I know the
power that education can have on a young person's life. And I
want every single young person, wherever they come from, whatever
their background, to feel that success belongs to them.
Vaughan shares this approach. And Welsh Labour is already doing
so much. The biggest I think school and college building
programme since the 1960s. That's the investment already
happening here in Wales. Imagine how much more we could with the
Government in Westminster working with the Government in Wales
and delivering for our children, the future that they
deserve.
So six steps, one card, make sure you've got yours. We're going
to take this to every single doorstep across Wales to make our
case for a changed future. One card, six steps. Wales and
Westminster working together. Turning the page. A change
election. Where we can stop the chaos and division. Put an end to
it. We can turn the page and rebuild Wales and the United Kingdom
together, working together for the future. That is the way
forward, that is the choice, Vote Labour.
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