This is a witty jab at the prime minister’s credibility: the Greens have challenged Starmer to keep 10 new pledges.
Keir Starmer made 10 pledges to the membership of the Labour Party when he was elected leader back in 2020 – but then ditched them all as soon as he possibly could.
So the Green Party has drafted up 10 new pledges and challenged him to meet them.
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You might think he would laugh them out of the House of Commons – but Cornish Damo has had a look at whether Labour has done anything and, if so, what it might be.
Here’s his analysis:
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The Greens have challenged Starmer to keep 10 new pledges
This is a witty jab at the prime minister’s credibility: the Greens have challenged Starmer to keep 10 new pledges.
Keir Starmer made 10 pledges to the membership of the Labour Party when he was elected leader back in 2020 – but then ditched them all as soon as he possibly could.
So the Green Party has drafted up 10 new pledges and challenged him to meet them.
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You might think he would laugh them out of the House of Commons – but Cornish Damo has had a look at whether Labour has done anything and, if so, what it might be.
Here’s his analysis:
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