Sir Keir Starmer said Boris Johnson's Tory government is 'unworthy of your trust' as he outlined his vision for a future Labour government.
Sir Keir says he recognises he cannot expect to "inherit" power - and still has a lot of work to do gain voters' confidence.
He used his speech to outline how he wants to agree a contract with the British people based on three principles: security, prosperity and respect. Setting out what he described as his "contract" with the British people, Sir Keir said the "first clause" would be a "binding commitment" to decency and running a government that honours the Nolan principles of standards on public life.
He said: "I have a very clear idea of what a Labour government would look like. And, in 2022, I want to take my plans to the British people.""To create a contract for a government worthy of the fine nation in which we live. The Labour Party is a deeply patriotic party." The Labour leader said he will hold a series of events across the country "in the coming months" to "persuade people to sign up" to his vision of a "new Britain".
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