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Starmer addresses Sunak directly on NI protocol

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Starmer addresses Sunak directly on NI protocol

Starmer addresses Sunak directly on NI protocol

Sir Keir Starmer addressed the prime minister directly about the Northern Ireland Protocol whilst giving a speech in Belfast on Friday.

The Labour leader spoke directly to Rishi Sunak, who is in Scotland, saying "I say to the prime minister, if there is a deal to do in the coming weeks, do it", promising "we will support you".

Report by Wardl.

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