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British PM embarks on a tour to reset ties with UK’s four nations

British PM embarks on a tour to reset ties with UK’s four nations

British PM embarks on a tour to reset ties with UK’s four nations

British PM embarks on a tour to reset ties with UK’s four nations

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  • Prime Minister Keir Starmer is planning an “immediate reset” with governments in Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Wales.
  • He aims to “turn disagreement into cooperation” and improve working relations across the UK.
  • The trip aims to improve service to the people and address challenges like a shaky economy and public dissatisfaction.
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is heading off on Sunday to visit the four corners of the UK as part of an “immediate reset” with governments in Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Wales. Starmer, who stated that he has a “mandate to do politics differently” following his party’s landslide victory, will meet with Scottish First Minister John Swinney in Edinburgh to “turn disagreement into cooperation.”

“That begins today with an immediate reset of my government’s approach to working with the first and deputy first ministers,” he said. “Meaningful co-operation centered on respect will be key to delivering change across our United Kingdom.”

While each of the devolved nations in the UK elects members to the House of Commons in London, they also maintain their regional parliaments.

Starmer’s Labour Party decisively defeated Swinney’s Scottish National Party for seats in Parliament. However, the SNP, which advocates for Scottish independence, still maintains a majority at Holyrood, the Scottish parliament.

The trip to build better working relations across the UK is part of Starmer’s broader mission to improve service to the people as he addresses a multitude of challenges.

The Labour government inherited a shaky economy that left Britons struggling to pay bills due to global economic challenges and fiscal missteps. It also confronts a disenchanted public after 14 years of turbulent Conservative governance and fiscal austerity measures that depleted public services, including the revered National Health Service, which Starmer has declared as broken.

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Starmer stated his intention to transfer power from the bureaucratic halls of government in London to leaders who understand the needs of their communities. Following his brief tour, he will return to England to meet with regional mayors. He emphasized in his first news conference on Saturday that he would engage with politicians irrespective of their party affiliation.

“There’s no monopoly on good ideas,” he said “I’m not a tribal political.”

Starmer continued to engage with other world leaders, holding separate calls with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. A spokesperson indicated that he discussed his priorities for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, the return of hostages to Israel, and an increase in humanitarian aid with both leaders.

He conveyed to Abbas that the recognition of a Palestinian state as part of a peace process was the “undeniable right of Palestinians.” To Netanyahu, he emphasized the importance of ensuring long-term conditions for a two-state solution, including providing financial support for Abbas’ Palestinian Authority to operate effectively.

On Tuesday, Starmer will travel to Washington for a NATO meeting.

Meanwhile, his top diplomat, Foreign Secretary David Lammy, was scheduled to visit Poland and Sweden on Sunday after his Saturday trip to Germany, marking his first international visit to strengthen ties with European partners.

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German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock expressed on the social media platform X that the UK was an indispensable part of Europe and that they were collaborating with the British government to explore ways to enhance closer ties with the European Union.

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