Adam Boulton said Keir Starmer should expect to be attacked from the first day if Labour wins
Sir Keir Starmer and Labour face little reason not to enact the small number of promises they have made in their first 100 days of any potential landslide government. From VAT on private schools to a new deal for workers and trade unions, Labour have made promises in their 100 days.
Sir Keir Starmer and Labour will face little reason not to enact the small number of promises they have made in their first 100 days of any potential landslide government. From VAT on private schools to a new deal for workers and trade unions, Labour will be under attack from day one if Labour wins landslide.
Sir Keir Starmer and Labour will face little reason not to enact the small number of promises they have made in their first 100 days of any potential landslide government. From VAT on private schools to a new deal for workers and trade unions, Labour will be under attack from day one if Labour wins landslide.
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