Those were the first words spoken by Tony Blair to an expectant nation waking up to a landslide Labour election victory on that sunny May morning in 1997.
Those were the first words spoken by Tony Blair to an expectant nation waking up to a landslide Labour election victory on that sunny May morning in 1997.
As the Labour leader sat down with The Independent, we put him on the spot on topics from his greatest regret to his biggest heroes – and everything in between
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The Labour leader was challenged about his party's plans, should they win next week's general election , to 'modernise, simplify, and reform' gender laws.
Labour's manifesto states the party is 'committed to recognising a Palestinian state' as part of a renewed push for peace in the Middle East and a two-state solution.
Sir Keir remarked during an election debate organised by The Sun this week that “people coming from countries like Bangladesh are not being removed” from the UK currently
The 61-year-old is aiming for a decade in power if Labour wins next week's contest - but he admitted his time as party leader would end if he suffers defeat on 4 July.
A VOTER who summed up the mood of the nation has revealed he can’t vote for Reform – despite slamming Rishi and Keir by asking if “you’re really the best we’ve got”.
A VOTER who summed up the mood of the nation has revealed he can’t vote for Reform – despite slamming Rishi and Keir by asking if “you’re really the best we’ve got”.
The mum, named Jennifer, asked Keir Starmer to 'do what Tony Blair did for me' and help her teenage son as she told of her struggles in getting on the property ladder