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Labour and Starmer suffer sharp fall in popularity since election, poll suggests – UK politics live

Labour and Starmer suffer sharp fall in popularity since election, poll suggests – UK politics live



Labour still more popular with voters than Conservative party but those saying they view party and leaders unfavourably has risenThe government’s defence review should consider the importance of Britain being able to “wage peace” as well as war, Justin Welby, the archbishop of Canterbury, told peers.In a debate in the House of Lords on Sudan this morning, Welby said the strategic defence review (SDR) announced by Labour should include a “peace-building option”, to stop conflict before it happens.A peace-building option, well developed and acting in areas of fragility, would extend our influence, protect our interests and guard against fresh waves of migration …In other words, the SDR should be full spectrum, preparing this nation not only to wage war but to wage peace as well. I fear that may not be the case …No, absolutely notAnd let’s just try to quash this now. The budget is on October 30. So, between now and then, you are all going to ask me questions, as you did before the election, ‘will you rule out X, Y, Z? Continue reading…



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Publish date : 2024-09-13 13:36:08

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