Sir Keir Starmer plans to launch a 'Plan for Change' to achieve Labour's manifesto goals, focusing on economic growth, energy security, NHS, childcare, education, and criminal justice. This plan seeks to reform the public sector, including Whitehall, and sets milestones for accountability.
Sir Keir Starmer intends to launch a 'Plan for Change' to outline his vision for achieving Labour's manifesto goals over the next four years. Following a challenging start to his term, Starmer aims to set milestones for his government's progress, aligning with the manifesto's missions on economic growth , energy security, NHS , childcare, education, crime, and criminal justice. The plan will also emphasize reforming the public sector, including Whitehall, to better support these goals.
Starmer's announcement is part of what he calls the 'next phase' of his government, designed to allow the public to hold him accountable for his promises
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