Barnsley Chronicle

MPs explain Starmer’s Thatcher comments

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TWO Barnsley MPs have responded to Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer’s comments about Margaret Thatcher claiming he wasn’t supporting her policies – and they said their views on the former Prime Minister mimic those of residents.

Last week, Mr Starmer appeared to praise the late Conservati­ve MP’s views – but Barnsley Central MP Dan Jarvis and Barnsley

East MP Stephanie Peacock have said this isn’t the case.

Sir Keir said: “Margaret Thatcher sought to drag Britain out of its stupor by setting loose our natural entreprene­urialism.

“Tony Blair reimagined a stale, outdated Labour Party into one that could seize the optimism of the late nineties.”

In a joint statement the two local MPs said that Thatcher ‘tore the fabric of our communitie­s apart’.

They told the Chronicle: “Thatcher took a sledgehamm­er to places like Barnsley, and our views on that are well known and shared by many in our town.

“Keir wasn’t supporting her policies, but highlighti­ng that she – alongside various other Prime Ministers, such as Tony Blair and Clement Attlee – used their time in office to fundamenta­lly change our country.

“In Thatcher’s case, she devastated coalfield communitie­s and decimated the industries that towns like ours were built on.

“She tore the fabric of our communitie­s apart, but driven government­s don’t have to be destructiv­e as hers was.

“That’s why the Labour Party wants to use the office of Prime Minister, should we have the honour to form the next government, to build an NHS fit for the future, break down barriers to opportunit­y and fundamenta­lly change our town, and country, for the better.”

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