Starmer sets out how he plans to beat ‘dishonest’ Johnson
The Labour leader ruled out formal pacts with rival parties, but said he was focused on his own party’s target seats.
The Labour leader ruled out formal pacts with rival parties, but said he was focused on his own party’s target seats.
"Just bizarre to deny the basic maths of what would’ve happened if Labour had opposed.”
“Boris Johnson is too busy denying what he knows and when he knew it that he’s missing in action. He’s lost his grip, and people are paying the price," Labour leader Keir Starmer has said.
A new poll shows the Tories now have their lowest score among voters since 2019.
"As the saying goes, you can’t fatten a calf on market day."
"We’re going out into the country and we’re going to start delivering for people in towns, villages and cities that have been completely and utterly abandoned by the political system."
Labour outlined a new plan to tackle sleaze and raise standards in public life.
Almost half (48%) think Johnson should resign as leader.
Starmer said that Corbyn "knows what he must do" to regain the Labour whip before the next election.
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