
PM prepares for King's Speech as he faces leadership crisis
Starmer prepares for King's Speech as he faces leadership crisis7 hours ago Share Save Add as preferred on GoogleRichard WheelerPolitical reporterPA MediaKing Charles III, wearing the Imperial State Crown and the Robe...
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Key developments are emerging from the global stage. Starmer prepares for King's Speech as he faces leadership crisis7 hours ago Share Save Add as preferred on GoogleRichard WheelerPolitical reporterPA MediaKing Charles III, wearing the Imperial State Crown and the Robe of State, during the State Opening of Parliament in July 2024King Charles III will unveil the government's agenda for the year ahead this morning, as Sir Keir Starmer fights for his future in Downing Street. Labour's ongoing divisions mean the day of pomp and ceremony for the State Opening of Parliament will take place in unusual circumstances. The King's Speech is expected to include more than 35 bills and draft bills, including on immigration, the NHS and police reforms, along with a route to potentially nationalising British Steel.
But whether or not Sir Keir is in position to deliver the planned laws remains to be seen, amid splits amongst his cabinet and backbench MPs following heavy losses in last week's elections. Sir Keir said people expected the government to "get on with the job of changing our country for the better". He added: "Cutting the cost of living, bringing down hospital waiting lists and keeping our country safe in an increasingly dangerous world.
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"Britain stands at a pivotal moment: to press ahead with a plan to build a stronger, fairer country or turn back to the chaos and instability of the past. "Other proposals expected to be in the speech include measures linked to the government's desire for closer ties with the EU, improved energy security, and leasehold reforms in England and Wales. The has learnt Sir Keir has not included a second attempt to reform welfare.
The first attempt, which sought to restrict eligibility for some health-related benefits, resulted in a mass revolt of Labour MPs and a climbdown for the government in June 2025. The Conservative Party has released an "Alternative King's Speech" containing proposed laws that the Opposition would like to see brought forward. It includes plans on immigration, welfare reform, oil and gas extraction from the North Sea, and support for High Streets.
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch described it as a "serious and fully funded legislative programme for a stronger economy and a stronger country". One of the bills would aim to withdraw the UK from the European Convention on Human Rights and repeal the Human Rights Act. The Conservatives argue this is part of efforts to "secure our borders, restore fairness in the benefits system and protect our service men and women from lawfare".
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The development has drawn wide international attention, with diplomatic circles watching closely.





