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Can Sir Keir Starmer stop delivering grand speeches on what he wants to do and just get to work


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PICTURE the scene in the Downing Street flat which the Starmers now call home. Sir Keir is busy announcing to wife Victoria the details of his mission to take out the bins, his target to buy some

The article from The Sun discusses Labour Party leader Keir Starmer's approach to public speaking and policy announcements, critiquing his tendency to make grand, sweeping statements without providing concrete details. Julia Hartley-Brewer, a TalkTV presenter, comments on Starmer's recent speech where he promised to "bulldoze" the planning system to build more homes, but failed to specify how this would be achieved or what it would entail. She points out that Starmer's speeches often lack substance, focusing instead on broad, appealing promises like "building a new Britain" or "rebuilding Britain," without addressing the practicalities or potential opposition. Hartley-Brewer suggests that while Starmer's intentions might be good, his lack of detail could lead to skepticism about his ability to deliver on these grand promises, especially when compared to the more detailed policy discussions expected from political leaders.

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