UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has appealed directly to working-class voters, calling on Labour's traditional supporters to reject the "snake oil" peddled by the populist Reform UK party and back his vision of "a Britain built for all".

In the most passionate defence of his leadership since he won a landslide election in July last year, Starmer called for unity, attacking Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage and his Reform party for only being interested in fomenting division.

Under threat from conservative populist Reform and a nascent leftist party under his predecessor Jeremy Corbyn, Starmer called on voters to be patient with his Labour government, which he said was taking its first steps along the path to "renew Britain".

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