SIR Keir Starmer told the nation to “judge me on my actions not on words” as he kicked off the red dawn of Labour.
The newly-minted PM hailed the “moment in history” as he gathered his top team Labour’s first Cabinet meeting in a generation.
Speaking at a press conference, he said our prisons and NHS are “broken” and vowed to put the government on a war footing to fix public services.
And adopting a new laid-back style, he told civil servants they can “Call me Keir” rather than Prime Minister.
He also hit back at claims he has won a “loveless landslide” because 80 per cent of Brits did …