Mystery surrounds blank placard at Starmer’s Wakefield speech
The Labour leader addressed supporters ahead of the crucial by-election in the Red Wall seat due to take place this week.
The Labour leader addressed supporters ahead of the crucial by-election in the Red Wall seat due to take place this week.
"Literally the funniest hashtag I've ever seen," one person said.
"Fancy feeling safer in war torn Ukraine than in Wakefield," one person said.
"Don't tell Brenda from Bristol."
Also a Tory member told the Question Time audience he remains in party only to remove Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
"I'm no campaigns expert but I'm pretty sure 'we're not as bad as Harold Shipman' isn't the greatest sell on the doorstep," tweeted Adam Bienkov.
“The Prime Minister has now driven both of his own hand-picked ethics advisers to resign in despair," said Angela Rayner
How did it come to this, a human rights lawyer failing to discuss the human rights of people on board flights to Rwanda?
Johnson's classic sloganism is miring British politics, and his disdain for detail has thrust the country into a transient downward spiral.
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