Keir Starmer, leader of the UK Labour Party, has acknowledged the frustration felt over his party's repeated denials of accurate reports in recent weeks. He emphasized the importance of allowing political parties to go through internal processes and have the necessary space to reach decisions. This statement comes amid criticism that Starmer has been slow to take a definitive stance on issues, which has raised concerns within his inner circle.
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🚨 NEW: Keir Starmer says he understands "the frustration" over his party's continuous denial of accurate reports about this in the past few weeks He adds it's important parties go through internal processes and have the "space to get to those decisions" [@JackElsom] https://t.co/Tq3wCxQQuX
🚨 NEW: Keir Starmer says he "understands the frustration" over his party's continuous denial of accurate reports about this in the past few weeks He adds it's important parties go through internal processes and have the "space to get to those decisions" [@JackElsom] https://t.co/Tq3wCxQQuX
Asked about the repeated rubbishing of accurate reports, Starmer told hacks this afternoon: "I understand the frustration." He said it's important parties go through internal processes and have the "space to get to those decisions". https://t.co/3TuT8f9qhh