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Viewers have mocked Sir Keir Starmer’s reset speech this morning.

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer Plan For Change Speech

Keir Starmer making his reset speech this morning (Image: Getty)

Viewers have said they “can’t keep my eyes open” while watching Sir Keir Starmer‘s reset speech.

The Prime Minister set out his “Plans for Change” alongside Cabinet Ministers at Pinewood film studios near London.

Taking to X, formerly Twitter, one user said: “Can’t keep my eyes open. He is boring me so much I want to sleep.”

 

Another social media user named John, said: “You are the dullest human being ever to have lived.”

While Clive said: “That’s a lot of words that say absolutely nothing.”

Sir Keir Starmer said during his speech that there would be “trade-offs” that needed to be made as part of the plan to change the country.

He said: “The path of change is long, it’s hard. There are few thanks in the short term.

“But mark my words: with this plan for change, we will stick to it – country first, party second.”

The plan “doubles down on our national missions” which have “remained robust” since they were first published nearly two years ago.

“A strategy that will give the Government and the nation, whether in calm or choppy waters, the stabilising certainty of the clear destination,” he said.

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John O’Connell, chief executive of the TaxPayers’ Alliance, said the Prime mMinister’s “muddle of metaphors” can’t hide the fact that this is “little more than a reheated version of previous speeches”.

He said: “Keir Starmer has correctly identified some of the core issues facing this country, including the lethargic nature of Whitehall. But rather than taking the difficult steps to solve them, he’s delivering government by platitude.

“Instead of subjecting taxpayers to tedious monologues, he should focus on the reform and growth that they deserve.”

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