Starmer defends claim Sunak does not want child abusers jailed
The Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has again defended a series of attack ads which have been seen as a racist attack against Rishi Sunak.
The Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has again defended a series of attack ads which have been seen as a racist attack against Rishi Sunak.
The party would go “further than Blair on public services, further than the Tories in the private sector,” Sir Keir told said.
Diane Abbott, who has been the MP for Hackney since 1987, was the first black woman elected to Parliament.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer accused the Government of breaking public services, including the criminal justice system.
The Prime Minister is under investigation over a possible rule breach surrounding the declaration of shares held by his wife.
Jeremy Corbyn has said that Sir Keir Starmer’s insistence that the pair were never friends is “primary school stuff”.
The ad resulted in almost as many people coming away with a negative view of Labour as of the Conservatives.
The Labour leader has said he stands by ‘every word’ of the campaign claiming the PM does not want child abusers to go to jail.
Starmer said he stands by ‘every word’ of the campaign claiming the PM does not want child abusers to go to jail.
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