
Sir Keir Starmer will warn that Britain faces a "defining choice" between "decency" and "division" in his speech to Labour's conference today. The Prime Minister is expected to use his keynote address to the gathering in Liverpool to launch fresh attacks on Nigel Farage's Reform UK.
He will say: "We can all see our country faces a choice, a defining choice. Britain stands at a fork in the road. We can choose decency. Or we can choose division. Renewal or decline. A country, proud of its values, in control of its future, or one that succumbs, against the grain of our history, to the politics of grievance."
Sir Keir already branded Reform's pledge to scrap indefinite leave to remain for migrants as "racist" on the first day of Labour's conference.
And last week, he told a gathering of progressives in London that the UK faced a "battle for the soul" of the country, a theme he will repeat in Liverpool, where he has already described Reform's immigration policy as "racist".
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