Keir Starmer apologises for Labour Anti-Semitism as EHRC takes party out of special measures
“Today, on behalf of the entire Labour Party, I say sorry.”
“Today, on behalf of the entire Labour Party, I say sorry.”
Keir Starmer has unequivocally stated that his predecessor Jeremy Corbyn will not be allowed to stand as a Labour candidate at the next election.
‘The left will face its chance again, but not soon, and until then we have not yet built up the institutions or the common strategies which would entitle us to govern.’
“If we can afford handouts for the rich, we can afford to meet the basic needs of those who keep this country afloat.”
The initiative is aimed at exposing clothing poverty and waste, to provide adequate clothing for all, and bring about change in law around the right to clothing.
MPs including John McDonnell, Jeremy Corbyn and Diane Abbott have written to the prime minister demanding parliament is recalled
From peace and anti-war demonstrations to climate change marches and speeches by political figures, the legendary festival is well-known for its political undercurrent and activism roots.
UPDATE: Chris Curtis has since issued a clarification on the claims he made regarding YouGov’s polling during the 2017 general election.
The right-wing newspapers have been quick to jump on the story that Jeremy Corbyn could establish his own political party – suggestions that have evoked a wave of support for the former Labour leader on social media.
Starmer was repeatedly asked on BBC Radio 4 Today whether he thought Corbyn would have been a better PM than Johnson.