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Sir Keir Starmer said the landslide victory in the General Election has given Labour “a clear mandate to govern for all four corners of the United Kingdom”.
Read more: Who is Hilary Benn? The veteran Labour MP named as Northern Ireland's new secretary of state “This will be a politics and a Government that is about delivery, is about service. Self-interest is yesterday’s politics.”“For the first time in 20-plus years, we have a majority in England, in Scotland and in Wales.
“The thing that’s changed already is the mindset of the Government,” the Prime Minister said when asked if he could offer one concrete promise to voters about delivery in the first 100 days. Sir Keir said: “At that meeting, I had the opportunity to set out to my Cabinet precisely what I expect of them in terms of standards, delivery and the trust that the country has put in them.”
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