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There is “no question whatsoever” of the UK reopening the “fundamental tenets” of Boris Johnson's deal, he said.
"People have lost faith in the ability of politicians and politics to bring about change," Keir Starmer said.
MPs have been told not to have their mobiles in the room when they are having sensitive conversations.
"The only way to put the national interest first under this prime minister is to embarrass him into doing the right thing."
Economists calculated that Liz Truss’s mini-budget exacerbated the problem to the tune of £30 billion.
The Labour MP said she heard a number of rumours about Raab when she shadowed him.
“Bullying is never acceptable," the former education secretary said.
He suggested a new identity scheme was being looked at “very, very carefully indeed”.
We've had three PMs, three home secretaries and four chancellors in the last year.
It's hardly representative of the country as a whole.