King Charles III presented Labour’s first policy for government in 15 years, focusing on economic stability, immigration enforcement, and repairing post-Brexit relations with Europe.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasized unlocking growth and advancing the nation in his opening remarks preceding the King’s Speech, a ceremonial tradition outlining the government’s legislative agenda.
The address marked center-left Labour’s return to power after a decade, featuring key initiatives like public spending controls, clean energy promotion, and rail service renationalization.
Additional legislations included worker rights enhancements, smoking phase-outs, and a football regulator establishment, demonstrating Labour’s comprehensive strategy for national improvement.