Starmer confirms: ‘Treat the 2019 manifesto as gone’
The Labour leader said the next manifesto will be written "from scratch".
The Labour leader said the next manifesto will be written "from scratch".
Several senior figures within the Labour Party have ripped into the impact of Brexit this week - and Keir Starmer has also had his say.
The Labour leader will call on the Prime Minister to stand up to Eurosceptics on the Tory benches.
Earlier this week a former Conservative minister sensationally quit the party after losing faith in its “cavalier” and “self-obsessed” ways.
At the first Prime Minister’s Questions of the year, the Labour leader focused his line of attack on the NHS strikes.
“A full-scale reset of our domestic and international relationships, focused on calm, competent co-operation, is urgently needed.”
Socialist support for Sir Keir’s revamped Labour offering hasn’t fallen off a cliff-edge at all, new polling shows.
He said the Labour Party will embrace the take back control message’, but we’ll "turn it from a slogan to a solution".
In an explosive PMQs, Starmer accused the Prime Minister of entering “hibernation” rather than working to get Thursday’s first ever nationwide strike of nurses called off.
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