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Who could replace Keir Starmer as Labour leader and Britain’s prime minister? - CNN

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AO.com chief says 'Starmer must resign', blasts Net Zero 'madness' and declares 'Britain is broken!'.

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AO.com founder John Roberts has demanded Sir Keir Starmer step down as Prime Minister as the billionaire businessman launched a blistering attack on Labour's approach to the economy and enterprise.The 52-year-old entrepreneur said Britain was "broken" and accused Labour of failing to create the conditions needed for businesses to grow and invest.Mr Roberts, whose online retail company generates more than £1.1billion in annual revenues, made the comments during an interview with The Sun.The businessman, who launched AO.com following a £1 bet in a Bolton pub, said Britain risked falling further behind unless ministers adopted a more pro-business approach.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say His message to the Government was clear: "back business, or watch Britain fall further behind".Mr Roberts also revealed he shares some common ground with Nigel Farage's Reform UK party as frustration grows among business leaders over taxation and regulation.The entrepreneur argued that profit should not...

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