King Charles Sets Out New Labour Government’s Priorities

King Charles Sets Out New Labour Government’s Priorities

Britain’s King Charles set out Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s legislative agenda on Wednesday, promising a government of service focused on reviving the economy and tackling issues from an acute housing shortage to a cost of living crisis.

In a ceremony full of pageantry, before an audience of robed lords and lawmakers, Charles read out the laws the government is prioritizing after Starmer’s centre-left Labour Party won a large majority at this month’s election.

The package of more than 35 bills will focus on growing the economy, reforming planning laws to make it easier to build homes, and speeding up the delivery of major infrastructure projects, improving transport, and creating jobs.

The king’s speech, written by the government, also tried to set a new tone to British politics, promoting service rather than self-interest, something that Labour says took root over 14 years of often chaotic Conservative Party rule.

“My government will govern in service to the country,” said Charles, wearing a crimson and white robe and the Imperial State crown.

“My government’s legislative programme will be mission-led and based on the principles of security, fairness and opportunity for all.”

Starmer won one of the largest parliamentary majorities in modern British history on July 4, making him the most powerful national leader since former prime minister Tony Blair.

“In this first parliament of daunting challenges, including improving struggling public services, there will be room for more spending.”

Among the planned and expected legislation, Starmer announced “the era of government as performance and self-interest above service is over.”

Starmer, while thanking the voters who might hope the new Labour government can help fix the problems buffeting Britain, wrote, “Rebuilding our country will not be easy, but with the challenges we face require determination, leadership, and new perspectives.”

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