Starmer denies backtracking on military action vote

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Starmer denies backtracking on military action vote

While campaigning to take over from Jeremy Corbyn as Labour leader in 2020, Sir Keir said he wanted a new law “that said military action could be taken if first the lawful case for it was made, secondly there was a viable objective and thirdly you got the consent of the Commons”. www.bbc.co.uk

While campaigning to take over from Jeremy Corbyn as Labour leader in 2020, Sir Keir said he wanted a new law “that said military action could be taken if first the lawful case for it was made, secondly there was a viable objective and thirdly you got the consent of the Commons”.

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