Starmer Faces Scrutiny on Standards, Strikes and Security at Liaison Committee
Keir Starmer told MPs antisemitism will be met with full force of the state as he faced sustained scrutiny over standards, strikes, leaks and policy delivery.
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Keir Starmer told MPs antisemitism will be met with full force of the state as he faced sustained scrutiny over standards, strikes, leaks and policy delivery.
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