UK politics live: Keir Starmer holds press conference in Washington after Nato summit

UK politics live: Keir Starmer holds press conference in Washington after Nato summit
Sir Keir Starmer meets South Korean President at Nato Summit

Sir Keir Starmer is holding a press conference in Washington after attending the 75th Nato summit ahead of his flight back to the UK.

The prime minister has previously insisted Joe Biden is not senile and has been on “good form” at the alliance’s conference, as concerns grow about the US President’s mental fitness.

Meanwhile, Sir Keir has raised hopes that there will be an extra bank holiday if England wins Euro 2024.

The prime minister said the country should “certainly mark the occasion” in the event of a victory in Sunday’s final between Gareth Southgate’s team and Spain.

However, he did refuse to commit to an extra day off, saying he did not want to “jinx anything” by pre-empting the result.

It comes as the PM is facing a backbench rebellion to scrap the two-child benefit cap after figures revealed that 1.6 million children are affected by the policy.

In response to the latest figures, work and pensions secretary Liz Kendall warned child poverty is a “stain on our society”, with Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar pressuring the PM to scrap the cap.

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Starmer refuses to criticise Biden after US president introduces Zelensky as ‘Putin’

Sir Keir Starmer has refused to criticise Joe Biden after the US president introduced Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelenskiy as “President Putin”.

Speaking to reporters at the end of Nato’s 75th summit, the prime minister urged “everyone to look at the substance of what’s been achieved over the past few days”, insisting that President Biden “deserves credit for that”.

Sir Keir said: “President Biden deserves credit for planning this, leading this and getting us to that stage.”

He added: “This was a successful council, he led it, he deserves credit for that.”

Starmer giving a press conference in Washington after the 75th Nato summit ahead of his flight back to the UK
Starmer giving a press conference in Washington after the 75th Nato summit ahead of his flight back to the UK (Independent)
Tara Cobham11 July 2024 23:37

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Starmer wraps up Nato summit by telling allies spending 2.5% of GDP on defence is ‘essential’

Sir Keir Starmer has wrapped up his first major international summit by telling allies it is “essential” they all spend 2.5 per cent of GDP on defence.

It comes though after the new prime minister gave his own “iron clad commitment” to increase UK spending to 2.5 per cent – but refused to commit to doing it in the next five years or give a timetable to achieve the target.

Speaking in his press conference at the end of a successful Nato conference in Washington DC where he met with a number of allies including US president Joe Biden, Sir Keir also reflected on the need to “lock in” support for Ukraine.

Speaking of his new government, he said that defence will be “always our first priority. I made that crystal clear to the British people in our campaign and so I also come to this summit with a clear message. A message of enduring and unwavering commitment to the NATO alliance.”

On Ukraine, he said: “Together with our allies today we have reaffirmed our unshakeable support for Ukraine’s ultimate victory.

“Our determination – to deliver justice for the awful crimes that Russia has committed.”

He has reaffirmed the promise to get the £3 billion of UK aid to Ukraine in the first 100 days of his government.

On military spending he reiterated his commitment to raising it to 2.5 per cent and suggested other allies follow suit.

He said: “Today, this alliance is stronger than ever, 23 members are now spending 2% of their GDP on defence.

“But in light of the grave threats to our security, we must go further. So we will conduct a Strategic Defence Review to strengthen our armed forces and protect our national security.

“And we will set out a clear path to spending 2.5 per cent of our GDP on defence, I say with candour to all our allies we must understand that this is now essential.”

Political editor David Maddox11 July 2024 23:29

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Germans Chancellor defends Biden after gaffe insisting slips of tongue happen

The German Chancellor has said Joe Biden has shown that he is capable of taking the right decisions and that slips of tongues happen, after the US President mistakenly referred to Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelenskiy as “President Putin” before correcting himself.

Olaf Scholz also said President Biden has a good track record, adding that a slip of the tongue does not change any of the content of the US President’s speech.

Tara Cobham11 July 2024 23:27

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Starmer holds press conference in Washington after Nato summit ahead of flight back to UK

Sir Keir Starmer is holding a press conference in Washington after attending the 75th Nato summit ahead of his flight back to the UK.

The prime minister has begun speaking to reporters.

Sir Keir Starmer is holding a press conference in Washington after attending the 75th Nato summit ahead of his flight back to the UK
Sir Keir Starmer is holding a press conference in Washington after attending the 75th Nato summit ahead of his flight back to the UK (David Maddox / The Independent)
Tara Cobham11 July 2024 23:22

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Joe Biden meeting Starmer at the White House was difficult to watch

The US now finds itself subject to an election being fought between Old Man Yells at Cloud About Immigrants and Old Man Who Would Yell at a Cloud if his Throat Wasn’t So Sore, writes Holly Baxter:

Salma Ouaguira11 July 2024 23:22

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Meet the Rees-Moggs on reality TV? Don’t mind if I do…

Ryan Coogan writes: Personally, I can’t wait to get the inside scoop on the former Conservative minister, a man so old-fashioned he probably had to double-check with the producers that the TV cameras weren’t going to steal his soul…

Salma Ouaguira11 July 2024 23:00

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Biden mistakenly refers to Ukraine’s Zelenskyy as ‘President Putin’ before correcting himself

US President Joe Biden mistakenly referred to Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelenskiy as “President Putin” before correcting himself at the NATO summit in Washington on Thursday.

“Ladies and gentlemen, President Putin,” Biden said, referring to Zelenskiy before correcting himself.

“Going to beat President Putin, President Zelenskiy. I am so focused on beating Putin,” Biden said while correcting himself.

The gaffe comes as concerns grow about the US President’s mental fitness.

Tara Cobham11 July 2024 22:53

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Starmer faces union backlash as PM puts mortgages before public sector pay

Comments made by the prime minister at the Nato summit in Washington DC appear to confirm that he is prioritising economic stability and bringing mortgages down over meeting demands for wage rises.

With junior doctors threatening more strikes over their demands for a 35 per cent pay rise and other pay review bodies on different sectors due to report shortly, Sir Keir was pushed on whether he is prepared to agree to above-inflation rises.

Political editor David Maddox reports:

Tara Cobham11 July 2024 22:37

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Biden tells Starmer ‘Gimme your hand pal’ in unseen White House video

Joe Biden tells Keir Starmer ‘Gimme your hand pal’ in unseen White House video

President Joe Biden told Sir Keir Starmer “Gimme your hand pal” in an unseen video of the prime minister’s visit to the White House. Downing Street today (11 July), shared a behind-the-scenes video of Sir Keir chatting with Joe Biden. At one point Mr Biden slowly extends his hand towards Sir Keir, but then has to prompt the prime minister to take it, saying “Gimme your hand pal.” The leaders also discussed their close working relationship. Sir Keir told the president: “The special relationship is so important. It’s forged in difficult circumstances, endured for so long, and stronger now than ever.”

Tara Cobham11 July 2024 22:00

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Watch: Sir Keir Starmer meets South Korean President at Nato Summit

Sir Keir Starmer meets South Korean President at Nato Summit
Tara Cobham11 July 2024 21:30

Source: independent.co.uk