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“He would have stayed in the European Medicines Agency”, the Prime Minister says of the Labour leader.
Calling for this resignation is not what the public want to see, claims the Labour Party leader.
This was a rushed response to unflattering newspaper articles written about Labour’s leader earlier in the month. It won’t do the trick.
The Prime Minister talks about UK’s plans as it faces new variants of Coronavirus.
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His fixation on trying to outmanoeuvre his opponents makes it less clear what he stands for.
Starmer, Reeves and Blair have decided they know better, as to how the vaccine should be rolled out.
“We’re making sure the Act works better for some of the most vulnerable in our society and gives them more of a legal right in deciding [their] treatment.”
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The Government’s tendency to take more responsibility, rather than devolving it to local networks, is at the root of many of the scheme’s problems.
“He should pay tribute to the Chancellor and his work”, says the Prime Minister to Starmer at today’s PMQs.
After his involvement in Labour’s second referendum proposal, he shouldn’t assume voters have short memories.
The Government cannot continue to yo-yo between opening and closing society.
We have been so self-critical over NHS Test and Trace that we have failed to recognise an incredible public service achievement.