Lord Cameron dismisses idea of serving under Starmer’s Labour
The Foreign Secretary dismissed the idea floated by his allies that he could stay on under a Labour government.
The Foreign Secretary dismissed the idea floated by his allies that he could stay on under a Labour government.
The protesters hung a banner outside Sir Keir’s house that read: ‘Starmer stop the killing’.
The Prime Minister attacked Labour’s financial record in local government as he launched his party’s local election campaign.
With the exception of 2010, whichever party the tabloid has backed at a general election has gone on to win.
The Prime Minister responded by criticising the values of Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer.
Not sure that went as he had hoped!
"What racist, woman-hating threat of violence would he have to make before the Prime Minister plucked up the courage to hand back the £10 million that he’s taken from him?”
The Labour leader promised campaigner Dame Esther Rantzen he would ‘make time’ for a vote if he entered Downing Street.
In addition to announcing a range of tax reforms, the Chancellor’s speech was peppered with jokes aimed at both the opposition leader and his deputy.
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