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Elphicke: PM let country down by inaction with small boats

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Elphicke: PM let country down by inaction with small boats

Elphicke: PM let country down by inaction with small boats

Former Conservative MP Natalie Elphicke has accused the prime minister of 'letting the country down' by not tackling small boat crossings, adding she had confidence Labour would.

Sir Keir Starmer said Ms Elphicke's defection speaks for 'very many Tory voters' who believe its party has changed.

Report by Alibhaiz.

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