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King’s speech: Palace tells No. 10 to keep Charles out of Starmer’s crisis - politico.eu

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Watch the moment Keir Starmer drenched by rain leaving No10 for King's Speech: ‘No better metaphor!'.

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Keir Starmer was drenched by rain and hail as he left No10 ahead of the King's Speech.

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The heavens opened as the Prime Minister left the famous black door, his wife beside him, without umbrellas, as they rushed to a ministerial car."My goodness me, it has just started a hailstorm here in Downing Street.

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"It was a similar torrential downpour when Rishi Sunak called the fateful 2024 election, and it feels like we're in a turbulent time," he added.WATCH THE FULL CLIP ABOVE Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter

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10 to keep Charles out of Starmer's crisis - politico.eu.

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10 to keep Charles out of Starmer's crisis

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government's agenda CNBCBritain's embattled prime minister is still in office.

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No one knows how long that will last.

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A: Watch the moment Keir Starmer drenched by rain leaving No10 for King's Speech: ‘No better metaphor!'.

B: Keir Starmer was drenched by rain and hail as he left No10 ahead of the King's Speech.

negation mismatch

A: The heavens opened as the Prime Minister left the famous black door, his wife beside him, without umbrellas, as they rushed to a ministerial car."My goodness me, it has just started a hailstorm here in Downing Street.

B: government's agenda CNBCBritain's embattled prime minister is still in office.

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