Starmer: I will do whatever is necessary to rebuild trust
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Starmer: I will do whatever is necessary to rebuild trust
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer says that he will do "whatever is necessary" to rebuild trust in the party following its "bitterly disappointing" by-election defeat in Hartlepool.
The Conservatives took the seat by 6,940 votes despite Labour holding the constituency for almost 50 years.
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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has said he will do “whatever it takes” to rebuild trust in the party following its “bitterly disappointing” by-election defeat in Hartlepool.Sir Keir said his..
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