Keir Starmer calls for 'community over division' in Easter message
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Keir Starmer calls for 'community over division' in Easter messageThe PM suggested faith could offer 'reassurance and grounding' at a time of uncertainty and paid tribute to churches across the country for supporting families and bringing people togetherCommentsNewsAlexander Brown Assistant Political Editor22:30, 03 Apr 2026View 2 ImagesThe PM said Easter was a celebration of hope(Image: PA)Keir Starmer has claimed Britain is best when it chooses “community over division” in an Easter message acknowledging “real anxiety” over the Iran war.The PM suggested faith could offer “ reassurance and grounding ” at a time of uncertainty and paid tribute to churches across the country for supporting families and bringing people together.It comes with the nation braced for a cost-of-living squeeze with the conflict in the Middle East set to see oil and gas prices soar later in the year.READ MORE: Keir Starmer condemns 'reckless' Iranian attack on Kuwait oil refinery and offers supportREAD MORE: Iceland boss says ministers should consider 5p fuel duty cut extension as Iran war ragesView 2 ImagesThe PM acknowledged anxieties over the impact of the conflict on prices(Image: Maureen McLean/Shutterstock)In his Easter message, the PM said: “Easter is a celebration of hope, new life and renewal. Across the country, churches and Christian communities quietly and tirelessly support families, children and neighbours – offering comfort, bringing people together, and standing alongside those who need it most. It is precisely that spirit of service which exemplifies national renewal, and reflects the very heart of Christ’s example.“This Easter comes at a time of real anxiety for many people. Conflicts abroad, pressures at home, and uncertainty about the future weigh heavily on families and households. In moments like these, faith offers reassurance and grounding – a reminder that we are not alone, and that hope can still take root even in difficult soil.“In...





