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PM remarks in Welwyn Garden City highlight cost of living
Summary
On 10 February the Prime Minister spoke in Welwyn Garden City, emphasising the cost of living and his working-class background.
Content
The Prime Minister delivered remarks in Welwyn Garden City on 10 February. He spoke against a backdrop of global volatility and recent political turmoil. He said the immediate priority for many people is the cost of living and that improving opportunities and public services matters.
What was said:
- He said the cost of living and paying the bills are the issues that matter most to millions of people.
- He described his own working-class background and referred to family experience of economic hardship.
- He said his cabinet is the most working-class in the country's history and spoke of pride in their experiences.
- He vowed to continue fighting for people he described as left behind and said he would not give up on that effort.
Summary:
The remarks framed cost of living and social mobility as central priorities and emphasised personal experience as a basis for those priorities. Undetermined at this time.
