LONDON — Britain’s incoming prime minister, Keir Starmer, says the fight for trust would be the “battle that defines our age” and he would be judged on his ability to show that politics could be a force for good in the world.
Starmer, set to lead a center-left party into power just as the far right makes gains in Europe, says his mandate from the British people was a “great responsibility” and he pledges to start work straightaway on improving the country.
“Our task is nothing less than renewing the ideas that hold this country together – national renewal,” he tells supporters after his party won enough seats to hold a majority in parliament.
“The fight for trust is the battle that defines our age. It is why we’ve campaigned so hard on demonstrating we are fit for public service.”
“We have to return politics to public service. Show that politics can be a force for good.”
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