The UK might not survive the decade unless politicians learn the lessons of Brexit and hand power back to the people, Keir Starmer has warned.
The Labour leader announced a constitutional convention today designed to hand power back to communities across the country.
He promised that the commission, which will be set up by ex-PM Gordon Brown, would be “every bit as bold and radical as the programme of devolution that Labour delivered in the 1990s and 2000s” which set up devolved assemblies in Edinburgh and Cardiff.
In a speech designed to buoy up the party's sinking support in Scotland, Mr Starmer said Scots were being failed by an SNP government in Holyrood and Tories in Westminster.