Tony Blair’s Labour warning: ‘Don’t resort to old ways of taxing and spending’
The former premier said criticism of Sir Keir Starmer’s policy offering as too bland was ‘nonsense’.
The former premier said criticism of Sir Keir Starmer’s policy offering as too bland was ‘nonsense’.
Sir Keir said his party would strengthen workers’ rights, ahead of a visit to Rutherglen and Hamilton West.
The Labour leader confirmed he would retain the two-child limit despite growing calls from poverty campaigners for the cap to be abandoned.
It's alleged that Keir Starmer told his colleagues that he HATES so-called 'tree-huggers', after clashing with Ed Miliband.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt and Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey will also address the BCC gathering.
The Labour leader said there seemed to be an ’emerging pattern of behaviour’ when it came to Rishi Sunak’s family’s financial interests.
The party would go “further than Blair on public services, further than the Tories in the private sector,” Sir Keir told said.
Sir Keir last month confirmed that Corbyn would not be the party’s candidate for the Islington North constituency.
Claim by Boris Johnson's backers that Sue Gray's relocation to Sir Keir Starmer's office demonstrates a conspiracy is "ludicrous"
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