He used the handle to beg his celebration to unite within the combat towards Nigel Farage’s Reform UK as he clings on to energy. Sir Keir advised Labour MPs and friends: “I have won every fight I’ve ever been in.
“I fought to alter the Crown Prosecution Service so it higher served victims of violence towards ladies and women. I fought to alter the Labour Party to permit us to win an election once more.
“People told me I couldn’t do it. And then they gradually said, you might just get over the line. We won with a landslide majority. Every fight I’ve been in, I have won.”
He added: “I have had my detractors every step along the way, and I’ve got them now. Detractors that don’t want a Labour government at all, and certainly not one to succeed.
“But I’ll inform you this, after having fought so onerous for the prospect to alter our nation, I’m not ready to stroll away from my mandate and my accountability to my nation, or to plunge us into chaos, as others have executed.”
Sir Keir described the battle with Reform, which is leading national opinion polls, as the “combat of our lives, the combat of our instances”.
He added: “It goes to the guts and soul of who we’re as a celebration, as a authorities, and as a rustic, what it’s to be British… And in the event that they ever get in, they’ll divide, divide, divide. And it can tear this lovely nation aside. That is the combat of our instances.
“As long as I have breath in my body, I’ll be in that fight, on behalf of the country that I love and I believe in, against those that want to tear it up. That is my fight, that is all of our fight, and we’re in this together.”
Sources stated the “absolutely determined” PM obtained a constructive reception from MPs and friends who attended the crunch assembly.
He apologised once more for appointing Lord Peter Mandelson as US ambassador regardless of his hyperlinks to billionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
And he paid tribute to his high aide Morgan McSweeney after his resignation yesterday in a hammer blow to the PM.
He admitted his Downing Street operation had not been “open or inclusive enough”, however added he was not ready to stroll away from his mandate or the nation, sources stated.
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