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    Starmer is warned he can’t keep making ‘mistakes’ as he turns to Blairites, admits benefits MUST be cut and Net Zero IS holding back growth

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    Starmer is warned he can’t keep making ‘mistakes’ as he turns to Blairites, admits benefits MUST be cut and Net Zero IS holding back growth
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    Floundering Keir Starmer has installed ‘Blairites’ in key jobs as he tries to revive his government with a new focus on growth.

    The PM completed his dramatic reshuffle last night, after the resignation of Angela Rayner caused chaos.

    And Sir Keir looks to be tacking to the centre right with his appointments amid the mounting threat from Nigel Farage and Reform.

    Insiders have signalled a push to reduce burdens on business, acknowledging that the Net Zero drive has been holding back activity. 

    New Work and Pensions Secretary Pat McFadden is also set to launch another bid to trim the spiralling benefits bill – after the last effort was humiliatingly killed off by Labour MPs.

    Sir Keir is facing rising concern on his own benches about the government’s performance. Emily Thornberry – a potential deputy leader candidate – has warned that the PM must stop making ‘mistakes’.

    But Labour’s Left is gearing up for battle over issues like the overhaul of strike rules and employment rights. Ms Rayner had championed the overhaul, but firms are hoping for a change in direction after her departure. 

    Starmer is warned he can’t keep making ‘mistakes’ as he turns to Blairites, admits benefits MUST be cut and Net Zero IS holding back growth

    Keir Starmer has installed ‘Blairites’ in key jobs as he tries to revive his government with a new focus on growth

    The PM completed his dramatic reshuffle last night, after the resignation of Angela Rayner caused chaos

    The PM completed his dramatic reshuffle last night, after the resignation of Angela Rayner caused chaos

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    Peter Kyle

    Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds has been replaced by Peter Kyle 

    Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds has also been shifted, along with the minister who was stewarding the changes.

    Peter Kyle, who replaced Mr Reynolds, is heading for the US and China this week. He said: ‘From day one in the job I’ve been clear that my mission is to drive forward economic growth and to give businesses across the country the opportunities they need to thrive.’

    Touring broadcast studios this morning, defence minister Luke Pollard denied the government is ‘rowing back’ on workers’ rights.

    ‘Any change that we put in will only be to strengthen workers’ rights, to make sure they can be implemented more effectively,’ he told Times Radio. 

    ‘But we’re not rowing back on this. Let me be absolutely clear on this. The Prime Minister is committed to this huge increase, the biggest upgrade in workers’ rights for a generation. 

    ‘It was in our manifesto. We’re passionate about doing so. And we know that when we do this, it will back those good employers that are already doing this at the moment, and it will target those bad employers that aren’t treating their workforces correctly.’ 

    Unions are gathering for their annual conference this week with the Unite union threatening to axe funding for Labour. 

    In another flashpoint, the party’s ruling national executive is due to agree the rules for the deputy leader contest today.    

    A government source pointed to Michael Shanks becoming a joint business and energy minister.  

    ‘There’s a tension between Net Zero and driving growth, so you’re drawing them under one portfolio and saying business comes first,’ the source told The Times.

    Another government insider said: ‘Keir has put reformers in key departments to tear down barriers and unleash the economy’s potential.’

    Dame Emily said the PM’s first year in office had been a ‘mixed picture’ as she praised Sir Keir’s performance internationally, but suggested he was failing domestically.

    ‘It’s such a mixed picture, isn’t it. We’re doing so well internationally and our standing is so much higher; we’re back on the international scene,’ she said.

    ‘But domestically things just don’t seem to be working. There are things we’re doing which are fantastic, but nobody seems to know about it.

    ‘The highest wage growth, building some homes, actually investing in green energy.

    Unions are gathering for their annual conference this week with the Unite union's Sharon Graham (pictured) threatening to axe funding for Labour

    Unions are gathering for their annual conference this week with the Unite union’s Sharon Graham (pictured) threatening to axe funding for Labour

    ‘All of these sort of things are brilliant achievements, nobody seems to be hearing about that – they hear about the mistakes.’

    Dame Emily, the chair of the House of Commons’ foreign affairs committee, warned Labour ‘can’t afford’ to keep making mistakes due to the threat of Nigel Farage’s Reform UK.

    ‘We’ve gone from having a fantastic gift from the British public of a huge majority to now being at 20 per cent in the polls,’ she added.



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