Sir Keir Starmer vows no freedom of movement under plan to ‘make Brexit work’
“There are some who say ‘We don’t need to make Brexit work. We need to reverse it’. I couldn’t disagree more,” Sir Keir will argue.
“There are some who say ‘We don’t need to make Brexit work. We need to reverse it’. I couldn’t disagree more,” Sir Keir will argue.
The deputy chief whip resigned his position following a 'drunken incident' and could lose the whip today.
It has previously been described as the largest remaining working class demonstration in the country.
"Good to know Keir is a proud trade unionist. Or at least he was in 2020," tweeted the former shadow home secretary.
Kate Osborne and Zarah Sultana have both said they will be out with workers tomorrow "come what may".
Despite Johnson's troubles, voters still aren't convinced Sir Keir is the man to replace him.
The Manchester mayor has indicated he would be interested in running for the job again.
The Labour leader has promised to resign if he is given a fixed-penalty notice.
"This matters because the British public deserve politicians who think the rules apply to them," the Labour leader said.
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