Sir Keir Starmer open to consulting former PMs Tony Blair and Gordon Brown
The Labour leader did not rule out a move to the Lords for the former premiers despite his intention to abolish the upper house.
The Labour leader did not rule out a move to the Lords for the former premiers despite his intention to abolish the upper house.
Keir Starmer has gone in two-footed on Rishi Sunak and the Tories, demanding that they let the public have their say on '13 years of failure'.
The Labour leader will visit the British Steel site in North Lincolnshire today.
Jamie Driscoll has threatened legal action while Unite, the party’s biggest union donor, has also warned of “serious consequences”
Writing in the Daily Express newspaper, Sir Keir also said he would not be seeking a return to freedom of movement.
"I think we've moved beyond judging people by what's in their bank account."
"The deal we’ve got was said to be oven-ready... it wasn’t even half-baked", shadow environment secretary Jim McMahon said.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt and Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey will also address the BCC gathering.
Five times, Grant Shapps was asked to explain himself during this Sky News interview. Five times, he failed to do so.
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