Although Sir Keir Starmer told the news that he does not intend to raise taxes any further before the next general election, he did not rule them out in case of “unforeseen” situations.
Shortly after making six promises, including one to increase working people’s income, the prime minister was speaking to news Breakfast.
Sir Keir acknowledged that some of his choices were “not always popular,” but he stated that people could assess his performance at the next election based on whether they thought their quality of life had increased.
The PM’s fresh promises were rejected by Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch as evidence that Labour had not been “ready for government.”