jeremy hutton, good to seak nowadays. jeremy hutton, good to s - eak to nowadays. five "missions", or pledges to voters, if his party wins the next general election. in a speech in manchester, he said he would aim to make the uk the highest—growth economy among the g7 countries by the end of labour's first term. he also wants to make britain a "clean energy superpower" and cut health inequalities. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake reports. he wants to be seen as a man on a mission — five missions to be precise. in manchester this morning, sir keir starmer set out what he said would be labour's priorities in power, arguing britain could do better. i will never accept that this country is destined for decline, that our best days belong to the past. success is all around us. it just needs direction. people have huge ambitions for their community. theyjust need a government that matches their ambition. too often, he said, the uk lurched from crisis to crisis, and promised a new way of governing, with more long—term planning and fewer short—term fixes. a relent