Jeremy Corbyn challenges Boris Johnson to head-to-head TV debates
The Prime Minister was accused of running scared from TV debates by rival Jeremy Hunt during the race to take over the Tory party after the departure of Theresa May.
The Prime Minister was accused of running scared from TV debates by rival Jeremy Hunt during the race to take over the Tory party after the departure of Theresa May.
Boris Johnson responding to the findings of the Grenfell Tower inquiry was forced to admit today that survivors were “overlooked and ignored” before the tragic blaze and “shamefully failed” after it.
He said “the Labour Party is not divided in the country” but “the parliamentary bunch” are doing the best to destroy the party leadership.
It comes as the PM vowed to push for an election if EU leaders sanction a Brexit extension of up to three months.
The shadow chancellor told former party spin doctor Alastair Campbell that a woman should be the next Labour leader.
The Labour leader spelled out his 10-year plan, hailing wind power as ‘the future’.
People queued around the blocks to hear the Labour leader talk at a packed-to-the-rafters rally.
Asked to choose between Jeremy Corbyn or a no-deal, Stone replied: "It is no-deal every time."
The Conservatives have branded Labour’s plans as “totally irresponsible”.
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