Keir Starmer Reflects on His First 100 Days as Prime Minister
Sir Keir Starmer reflects on his first 100 days as prime minister, acknowledging the challenges faced and expressing pride in achievements like resolving health service pay disputes. Despite controversies involving his ex-chief of staff Sue Gray and donor gifts, he aims to stabilize living standards and improve the NHS. Starmer dissociates from Transport Secretary Louise Haigh's remarks on P&O Ferries, reaffirming a pro-business stance amid investment talks with DP World.
Sir Keir Starmer described his initial months as prime minister as 'choppy days,' acknowledging the challenges faced.
In a BBC Newscast interview marking his first 100 days, he noted the job's toughness and expressed pride in government achievements like resolving health service pay disputes.
Despite controversies involving his ex-chief of staff Sue Gray and donor gifts, Starmer focused on stabilizing living standards, the NHS, and rebuilding Britain in the upcoming Budget.
Publicly dissociating from Transport Secretary Louise Haigh's remarks about P&O Ferries, he reaffirmed the government's pro-business stance amid discussions with DP World about a potential £1 billion UK investment.
Starmer emphasized restoring economic confidence after previous government instability.
Reflecting on his personal life, Starmer shared how living in Downing Street impacts family time, yet allows brief moments with his children post-school.
The Conservative Party criticized Labour's performance, predicting further disappointment.