'Prime minister should be going to COP' says Labour leader
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'Prime minister should be going to COP' says Labourleader
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer says Prime Minister Rishi Sunak should be going to next month’s COP27 climate summit, saying: “He needs to show leadership.” Speaking during a visit to Essex, he adds: “I think many people would be expecting the prime minister of the UK, not just to attend COP, but to use it as an opportunity to pull world leaders together to deal with the climate and to deal with energy.” Report by Patelr.
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