New prime minister insists ‘respect’ will be key ingredient in bond between the new administration and its counterparts in the devolved nations
said he was seeking an “immediate reset” of the relationship between the Westminster government and devolved nations as he embarks on a tour of all four corners of Britain.His first visit will be to Edinburgh on Sunday, where Mr Starmer will say he wants to “turn disagreement into co-operation” with the SNP north of the border.
“Together we can begin the work to rebuild our country with a resolute focus on serving working people once again.” After sweeping to a historic victory at the polls, Mr Starmer said his party had received “a mandate to do politics differently”.
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