Starmer backs Corbyn pledge to slash emissions by 2030
Sir Keir's announcement pleased climate activists, who feared he was backing away from radical climate action.
Sir Keir's announcement pleased climate activists, who feared he was backing away from radical climate action.
The party also voted to overhaul its complaints process in light of persistent antisemitism allegations.
Who should he listen to Blair, who 'looks like Peter Stringfellow,' or Corbyn?
It's five years since the referendum. The country has changed beyond recognition.
"As a connoisseur of banter I am happy to award this five stars."
Meanwhile, Jeremy Corbyn addressed a rally and called for "freedom for the people of Palestine" on Sunday.
A progressive news channel that properly holds the government to account would be far more radical.
“We are here to support the Palestinian people whether we are Jewish, Hindu, Muslim, Christian or no faith - our unity is a human unity.”
“I do think that dumping on somebody because they’re not there anymore is a bit weak really.”
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