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Starmer wishes for ‘better, brighter future’ in Christmas speech to the nation

Keir Starmer has delivered his first Christmas message since becoming prime minister

Sir Keir Starmer has told the nation he wants a ‘better, brighter future for every person’ in his first Christmas message to the UK after becoming prime minister.

The PM told the nation Christmas was a time to remember the importance of ‘being there for one another’, including in ‘the more difficult times’.

He also expressed hope for ‘peace, particularly in the Middle East as the birthplace of the Christmas story’ amid spiralling conflict across the region.

It follows a challenging five months in office for the Labour Government which has seen Starmer’s popularity plummet to historic lows against the backdrop of a flatlining economy and rising inflation.

The PM said he hoped for ‘peace in the Middle East’ (Picture: EPA)

Sir Keir said: ‘This Christmas, people will be travelling up and down the country. Heading home, visiting relatives and loved ones to celebrate together the hope and joy of this special season.

‘It’s a time to remind ourselves what’s really important. Family. Friendship. And fellowship between all people.

‘Being there for one another – in these celebrations, as well as the more difficult times.’

The Prime Minister sought to strike an optimistic note following another year of political upheaval for Britain, which saw Labour win a landslide victory after a surprise election called by Rishi Sunak in the summer.

After taking office in July, the new Government made a series of unpopular decisions as ministers confronted the realities of creaking public services and strained national finances.

As well as dealing with the economic inheritance, Sir Keir said he needed to fix a ‘broken society’ which manifested itself in summer riots across the country after the Southport knife attack.

Sir Keir said: ‘This Christmas, I will be hoping for peace, particularly in the Middle East as the birthplace of the Christmas story.

The speech comes amidst a difficult time for Labour since taking office (Picture: Getty)

‘I’ll be looking towards a better, brighter future for every person and celebrating the joy and wonder that Christmas brings.

‘So, from my family to yours, I hope you have a very merry Christmas.’

The message comes after revised official figures released on Monday indicated that UK gross domestic product (GDP) showed no growth between July and September.

Downing Street defended the Government’s record so far when asked about the data, telling reporters: ‘We had to take those tough decisions to lay the foundations of growth such that we can then deliver the higher living standards over this Parliament that people want to see.’

The Prime Minister also used his message to thank those spending Christmas serving others, including in the NHS and emergency services, the armed forces, churches and charities.

‘I know that this is not an easy time for everyone, and my thoughts are with all those who are lonely this Christmas.

‘Having a tough time, missing a loved one. You are not alone,’ he said.

Tory leader Kemi Badenoch also gave a speech

Meanwhile, Kemi Badenoch said Christmas was a time to reflect on ‘all that’s happened in the year’ and ‘support all of those people who need our assistance’.

‘I want to take this opportunity to say thank you to everyone, not just in the Conservative Party or in my constituency, but across the country,’ the Tory leader said.

‘For all that you have been doing in your communities, supporting each other and helping to keep all our towns, villages and places going.

‘I think that Christmas is a time for us to reflect on all that’s happened in the year.

‘Sometimes we have amazing years.

‘Sometimes, like when I lost my dad, we have difficult years and we’re commiserating, but we do it together.

‘But it’s a time for us to support all of those people who need our assistance, who need our help, who need our support.’

She added: ‘And I’m looking forward to 2025.

‘I wish you all the very best for the New Year and all of the exciting things to come.’

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