Labor leader Keir Starmer has accused Prime Minister rishi ⁢Sunak of‍ lacking a plan to tackle the cost of living crisis. Speaking at his party’s annual‌ conference in Liverpool, Starmer outlined​ Labour’s‌ proposals, including a ⁢windfall tax on​ energy ​companies and a freeze on‌ energy bills.

Sunak, in turn, defended his government’s record, arguing that they ‍were⁢ taking ⁢the necesary steps to stabilize​ the economy. He emphasized ⁢the importance of fiscal responsibility and warned against unfunded spending promises.

The exchange came as the​ UK ‍faces soaring inflation and rising energy prices, ⁣putting pressure‌ on households across⁣ the country. Both ⁢leaders are vying to ​convince voters that they have the‌ best solutions to address the economic challenges.

Starmer‌ also used his speech to⁢ attack the government’s ⁣handling of the ⁣NHS, promising to reduce waiting lists and improve access to ‍healthcare. Sunak countered by highlighting the government’s investment in the NHS and its efforts to recruit more doctors and nurses.

the conference is seen as a key opportunity for both parties to set out their agendas ahead of the next general election, which is expected to be held in 2024.