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Are Sir Keir’s recent Thatcher comments a rightward lurch too far?
Are Sir Keir’s recent Thatcher comments a rightward lurch too far?
“So apart from members of his own Cabinet, how many people has the Prime Minister sent to Rwanda?”
The Big Issue founder described the ex-PM as the "new inventor of social collapse expressed as benefit", a legacy that was continued by Tony Blair.
"I met with the Greek PM, we talked about the economy, security, immigration. I also told him we won't be changing the law regarding the marbles. It's really not that difficult."
"If a labourer or a care worker is forced to wait a year for an operation, how are they supposed to help grow the economy?"
He said Labour’s work with allies on the Israel-Hamas war was ‘what you would expect from someone who wants to’ be prime minister.
Three Labour frontbenchers have so far defied the Labour leader to back calls for a ceasefire in Gaza in a Commons vote.
The scheme is believed to have cost £140 million so far, but has been deemed unlawful by the Supreme Court.
Labour is battling to contain an internal split on the issue, which the SNP hopes to put to a vote.
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