LABOUR leader Keir Starmer wants to provide “constructive opposition” to the Tory government during the coronavirus crisis, he said yesterday.
Speaking in a “Call Keir” virtual question-and-answer session with members in Glasgow, the new party leader said it was important to “support the government where that’s the right thing to do … but challenge where we see mistakes.
“I’m trying to provide constructive opposition.”
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