LONDON, July 18 – Britain’s King Charles set out Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s legislative agenda on Wednesday, promising a government of service focused on reviving the economy and tackling issues ranging from an acute housing shortage to a cost of living crisis.
In a ceremony rich with historical pageantry, King Charles delivered the speech during the state opening of parliament, marking the first time in 14 years that the Labour Party has taken office.
This event, steeped in tradition, saw the monarch donning ceremonial robes and the Imperial State Crown while reading out a legislative program written by the newly elected Labour government, currently led by Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
The agenda, featuring over 35 bills, aims to stimulate economic growth, reform planning laws to facilitate housing construction, accelerate major infrastructure projects, improve transport and create jobs.
“My government will govern in service to the country,” said King Charles. “My government’s legislative program will be mission-led and based on the principles of security, fairness and opportunity for all.”
Prime Minister Starmer, who achieved one of the largest parliamentary majorities since Tony Blair, now faces the challenge of improving public services with limited budget flexibility.
He emphasized the need for “determined, patient work and serious solutions” in addressing the country’s issues, cautioning that rebuilding would not happen overnight.