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Starmer sets out on a UK-wide tour to build relationships with devolved nations

Sir Keir Starmer is to travel the UK this week to start building relations with the devolved nations. The Prime Minister 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.

Sir Keir Starmer insisted “respect” would be the key ingredient in the bond between the new UK administration and its Irish, Scottish and Welsh counterparts. His first visit will be to Edinburgh on Sunday (July 7), where the PM will say he wants to “turn disagreement into co-operation” with the SNP north of the border.




“People across the United Kingdom are bound by shared beliefs. Fundamental values ​​of respect, service and community which define us as a great nation,” Sir Keir said.

“That begins today with an immediate reset of my Government’s approach to working with the First and deputy First Ministers, because meaningful co-operation centered on respect will be key to delivering change across our United Kingdom. Together we can begin the work to rebuild our country with a resolute focus on serving working people once again.”

Using his first 24 hours in office to set the tone for his new Government, Sir Keir has promised to turn his back on “tribalism” in politics and usher in an era of “stability” and “moderation”. Part of that will be an effort to “push power and resources out of Whitehall”, and open his door to those with “skin in the game” who know what is best for their communities, the new Prime Minister has suggested.

Sir Keir’s whistlestop tour of the four nations comes ahead of a packed first week in office, with little time to settle in at Number 10 as he prepares to head to the Nato summit in Washington on Tuesday (July 9).

Ahead of traveling north of the border, where he is expected to meet Prime Minister John Swinney for talks, he said: “Our UK Government will place Scotland back at the beating heart of everything we do. To the people of Scotland, my message is simple and clear:

“You are at the heart of how we unleash prosperity across the country. We will rebuild a strong Scotland at the forefront of our decade of national renewal.

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