
"These are the things that matter hugely for people. There are some people in recent days who say the Labour government should have a different fight, a fight with itself, instead of a fight for the millions of people who need us to fight for them."
"I say to them, I will never walk away from the mandate I was given to change this country. I will never walk away from the people that I'm charged with fighting for, and I will never walk away from the country that I love."
"[To bring about change] requires stability, and I make my own call for that today across the Labour Party. Of course, stability comes from greater unity, and that would be helped by a more inclusive way of running the party. But recent events make that now feel possible. And from greater stability and unity - today, our focus should be on the by-election in Manchester."
Keir Starmer pledged to deliver the mandate he was given and vowed never to give up on helping people. He emphasized that the most important issues are the cost of living, paying bills, improving living standards, and public services that work. Starmer rejected calls for the Labour government to fight internally rather than fight for millions who need support. He reiterated his commitment to the mandate, the people he represents, and the country. Andy Burnham called for stability and greater unity within the Labour Party, advocated more inclusive party governance, and urged focus on the Manchester by-election, saying Britain could address housing and cost crises within a decade with energetic action.
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