Labor leader Kair Starmer, the newly elected Prime Minister of Great Britain, promised to focus on reforms and long-term economic growth, but noted that he was waiting for difficult tasks inherited from conservatives.
The article reminds of the election promises of Labor and tells what to expect from the new head of the country. The old man expressed his willingness to work with any US president and emphasized the importance of relations between the United Kingdom and the United States that exceed each leader's personality.
Regarding European relations, the new prime minister has excluded the possibility of returning to a single market or EU Customs Union, but its party supports the decline in trade barriers with Europe.
Labor leaves unchanged support for Ukraine, financially, diplomatic and politically, as stated in their manifesto. An important aspect is also a conflict in the Middle East, where the older expresses the support of recognition of the Palestinian state in peacetime.
With regard to domestic policies, Leiborists support the strengthening of state intervention in the economy, social justice and the rights of employees, however, indicate the importance of effective management of these processes.