Prøve GULL - Gratis
I won't let critics blow me off course, says PM
The Guardian
|October 12, 2024
Keir Starmer will pledge billions of pounds of extra investment in transport, schools and hospitals in his inaugural budget, as he insisted he would not be distracted by "side winds" after a turbulent first 100 days in office.
In an interview with the Guardian, Starmer acknowledged his government needed to get back on track after the furore over Sue Gray and freebies, but said he was determined he wouldn't get "knocked off course".
"You're going to get sidewinds all the time. If you're not going to get knocked off course, you've got to know where we're headed," he said.
"The moment I allow myself to get too bogged down in the sidewinds is the point that other governments have gone wrong in my view, because they've lost sight of what the real point of government is."
Starmer has made clear his central mission is to get the economy growing again, with the government hoping that billions of pounds of public investment to be announced at the budget on 30 October will also help attract more private investment to Britain.
But his plans for a flagship business summit next week were dealt a blow yesterday when Dubai-based ports and logistics group DP World pulled out of the conference and withdrew ascheduled announcement of a £1bn investment in its London Gateway container port.
The move came in response to an interview in which Louise Haigh, the transport secretary, criticised the company's employment practices, calling the firm a rogue operator. In 2022 P&O Ferries, a subsidiary of DP World, provoked fury when it fired 800 crew without warning, replacing them with low-paid agency staff.
Denne historien er fra October 12, 2024-utgaven av The Guardian.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA The Guardian
The Guardian
Mitchell's calm earns easy win after Brook brings chaos
A chaotically entertaining game characterised by batting that was either sensational or - more frequently - shambolic was settled by Daryl Mitchell’s ability to find serenity amid the calamity.
3 mins
October 27, 2025
The Guardian
Andrew could face Commons debate over his conduct
Prince Andrew could face a parliamentary debate on his conduct despite the government so far refusing to allocate time in the Commons as the Liberal Democrats indicated they were exploring ways of raising the issue.
2 mins
October 27, 2025
The Guardian
'A creeping annexation'
Fears that Gaza ceasefire line will become permanent
4 mins
October 27, 2025
The Guardian
Peer discussed tobacco bill with relative 'high up' at BAT
A member of the House of Lords who is trying to derail the generational ban on tobacco sales discussed the legislation with a family member who is “very high up” at British American Tobacco (BAT).
2 mins
October 27, 2025
The Guardian
Right to buy in reverse: how Brighton is acting on its housing crisis
On a windswept housing estate by the Channel, Jacob Taylor surveyed the latest addition to his property empire: a mixture of one-, twoand three-bedroom flats, built on the playing fields of an old private school.
4 mins
October 27, 2025
The Guardian
'No life' Slow death of Kupiansk reflects fate of cities on frontline
Lyubov Lobunets, 77, left her home in the frontline Ukrainian city of Kupiansk in August when it was hit by a Russian explosive.
4 mins
October 27, 2025
The Guardian
All change? Humiliating for the big guns, but it's no revolution
Catherine Connolly's landslide victory in Ireland's presidential election is a stunning political feat that humiliates the establishment but does not signify a national swerve to the left.
3 mins
October 27, 2025
The Guardian
Comedy review
Celeb crush tale must try harder
1 mins
October 27, 2025
The Guardian
Trump tour of Asia begins with Thai-Cambodian ceasefire deal
Donald Trump has overseen the signing of a ceasefire agreement between Thailand and Cambodia on the first day of an Asia tour during which he will seal new trade agreements and hold a crucial meeting with China’s Xi Jinping.
3 mins
October 27, 2025
The Guardian
Leftwing independent Connolly wins Irish presidential election by landslide
The leftwing independent candidate Catherine Connolly has won a landslide election victory and been declared Ireland's next president.
3 mins
October 27, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

