Sir Keir Starmer vows no freedom of movement under plan to ‘make Brexit work’
“There are some who say ‘We don’t need to make Brexit work. We need to reverse it’. I couldn’t disagree more,” Sir Keir will argue.
“There are some who say ‘We don’t need to make Brexit work. We need to reverse it’. I couldn’t disagree more,” Sir Keir will argue.
"The country at the moment can't afford a whole wave of public sector strikes", he said.
The deputy chief whip resigned his position following a 'drunken incident' and could lose the whip today.
“We need someone to get in there and kick the sh*t out of Johnson.”
Safe to say, rumours of Red Wall MPs crossing the floor are probably unfounded.
He said Labour is now "closer to power than it has been in more than a decade".
Labour must liberate welfare from the political closet and build a politics for the future: a democratised participative public economy and a responsive and responsible market sector.
It has previously been described as the largest remaining working class demonstration in the country.
Kate Osborne and Zarah Sultana have both said they will be out with workers tomorrow "come what may".
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