'Anything to get out of the UK!' Keir Starmer accused of 'absenteeism' as PM cosies up to the EU on latest trip
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Sir Keir Starmer has been accused of "absenteeism" after cosying up to the EU on his latest foreign trip to Armenia.Speaking to GB News, political commentator Benedict Spence accused the Prime Minister of doing "anything to get out of the UK" despite several domestic issues affecting Britons.The Prime Minister has joined fellow world leaders in Armenia at the European Political Community summit, where they will discuss a £78billion for Ukraine.Sir Keir defended the plans, claiming "it outweighs the cost".
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Reacting to the Prime Minister's latest trip, Mr Spence argued that Sir Keir believes he "thrives on the international stage".He told GB News: "He is somebody who believes he thrives on the international stage.
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