Keir Starmer accused of 'paralysing' Labour in scathing blow by Tory frontbencher: 'Only worried about keeping the keys to No10!'
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Keir Starmer accused of 'paralysing' Labour in scathing blow by Tory frontbencher: 'Only worried about keeping the keys to No10!'.
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Matt Vickers has accused Sir Keir Starmer of "paralysing his own Government" in a scathing attack on the Prime Minister amid Labour's continued internal drama.Speaking to GB News, the Shadow Policing Minister hit out at Sir Keir and declared he is "only worried about keeping the keys to No10".As pressure continues to mount on the Prime Minister to resign, Mr Vickers argued that the "problems don't stop with Keir Starmer", but they do stop with the "Labour Party in Parliament".He said: "They're not serious about reforming welfare.
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Since Labour arrived in office, it had giveaways for the unions, it had giveaways for people on welfare, and the end result is that we're all picking up the tab.
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This morning when he woke up, Keir Starmer was worried about how he keeps the keys to No10, that's all he's been worried about for six months.
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The rest of his Cabinet are working out how they get the keys to No10."Taking...
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A: Keir Starmer accused of 'paralysing' Labour in scathing blow by Tory frontbencher: 'Only worried about keeping the keys to No10!'.
B: Matt Vickers has accused Sir Keir Starmer of "paralysing his own Government" in a scathing attack on the Prime Minister amid Labour's continued internal drama.Speaking to GB News, the Shadow Policing Minister hit out at Sir Keir and declared he is "only worried about keeping the keys to No10".As pressure continues to mount on the Prime Minister to resign, Mr Vickers argued that the "problems don't stop with Keir Starmer", but they do stop with the "Labour Party in Parliament".He said: "They're not serious about reforming welfare.
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