Starmer says the situation in Britain will deteriorate before it improves

Britain's prime minister, Keir Starmer, has said Tuesday it will take a long time to rebuild Britain and remove decay, which he has said occurred during the conservatives' preliminary rule. He has warned that “things will get worse before <x1 can be improved. Starmer, who has won the election [...]
Britain's prime minister, Keir Starmer, has said Tuesday it will take a long time to rebuild Britain and remove decay, which he has said occurred during the conservatives' preliminary rule.
He has warned that “things will get worse before <x1 can be improved.
Starmer, who won the elections in July this year, has pledged to rebuild the British society factory, saying recent riots with calls against migrants have reflected divisions that have been built over 14 years of the ruling Conservative Party.
He has given the speech at the Government Court, where former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has held several parties during the period of anti-commercial isolation.
According to Starmer, such actions have broken trust between the public and politicians.
We have not only inherited a black economic hole but also a black social hole, and therefore we have to act and do things differently. That means being honest with people about the choices we make and how difficult those” will be, he said.
“netically, things will get worse before<x1 can be improved.
Addressing an audience of teachers, nurses, small business owners, Starmer has said the change will not occur overnight.
However, he has said that the Government is determined to solve problems from overload to prison, to housing problems, and long expectations for hospital services.
Starmer, former Public Prosecutor's Leader, has been forced to cancel vacation this month to cope with extreme right-right riots, targeting Muslims and migrants.
The riots have begun after the killing of three little girls in northern England has been falsely blamed on a Muslim immigrant by means of several social networking posts.
Starmer has said that the conservative government's failure to fight problems, and the focus on population, have expanded the cracks in society, which, according to him, will take time to heal. /rel












