Starmer calls Rwanda scheme a ‘con’ and says Sunak wants election now as he knows policy won’t work
The Prime Minister and Labour leader kicked off their election campaigns today.
The Prime Minister and Labour leader kicked off their election campaigns today.
The remodelled constituencies would have given the Conservatives a bigger majority in 2019 than they achieved.
Shadow health secretary Wes Streeting admitted he ‘fluffed it’ after only getting five of the six.
The deputy Labour leader made the comments during the latest episode of Have I Got News For You.
The Labour leader unveiled a pledge card with six ‘first steps’ his party would take if it were to win power.
Ms Mordaunt said voters would ‘not fall for today’s pledge card’.
Pledge cards have been a feature of almost every Labour general election campaign since Tony Blair introduced them in 1997.
Rishi Sunak said no-one should be put on the early release scheme if they are a threat to the public.
The Labour leader said he was ‘absolutely committed’ to his party’s fair pay policy.
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