Starmer refuses to say if he wants Abbott to stand
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has refused to say if he wants Diane Abbott to stand again for The Labour Party.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has refused to say if he wants Diane Abbott to stand again for The Labour Party.
The Labour leader insisted he wants the best possible candidates to stand for his party on July 4.
Shaheen said she was in a “state of shock” following the announcement and offered an emotional apology to her supporters on Newsnight.
The Labour Party has failed to clarify Diane Abbott’s status, suspended an MP and declined to endorse a candidate.
The former Labour leader offered his support to Diane Abbott amid the uncertainty over her General Election campaign.
Prime Minister and Conservative Party leader Rishi Sunak will face Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer in the hour-long debate.
The SNP leader has written to the opposition parties to demand they urgently recognise Palestine as an official state.
While facing some tough questions at a campaign event, Keir Starmer found time to ridicule Rishi Sunak for his National Service policy.
The party leader denied Labour is watering down policies on things like zero-hours contracts, parental leave and sick pay.
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