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'Ridiculous!' Keir Starmer labels Trump's Sharia Law warning 'nonsense' as PM defends Sadiq Khan
Sir Keir Starmer has labelled Donald Trump's warning about Sharia Law "ridiculous nonsense" as the Prime Minister defended London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan from the US President's United Nations swipe. Sir Keir,
No, it’s for veterans, and obviously we need to make all of the arrangements workable in practise,’ Sir Keir Starmer said.
Keir Starmer has hit out at Donald Trump's Sharia law attack on London Mayor Sadiq Khan, branding the US President's words 'ridiculous' and 'nonsense'
GB News was brought to a halt as the news channel issued a breaking news announcement on Thursday. The show shared that there have been a wide range of reports suggesting that Sir Keir Starmer is set to announce mandatory digital ID cards.
Sir Keir Starmer has no plans to attend the UN COP30 summit in Brazil in November, despite having branded Rishi Sunak’s absence from the world’s top climate conference a “failure of leadership” just a few years ago.
The British PM’s ratings are roughly where Rishi Sunak’s were when he led the Tories to their worst-ever election result. The focus is now on the who and when.
Keir Starmer has dismissed specualtion about his leadership and insisted he will still be Prime Minister in 12 months. The Prime Minister spoke out as Labour's civil war broke out into the open, and he accused Labour rival Andy Burnham of planning to crash the economy in the same way as former Prime Minister Liz Truss.
This fact is strangely overlooked in British politics, which has begun to focus on the future of Sir Keir Starmer, the prime minister. Labour’s annual conference, which starts on September 28th, is to be a parade of potential replacements.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Thursday he was focused on "economic stability" after one of his party's mayors said he had been privately encouraged to launch a leadership challenge following criticism of the government's record.