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Sunak: I’m going to deliver for you, not Keir Starmer

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Sunak: I’m going to deliver for you, not Keir Starmer

Sunak: I’m going to deliver for you, not Keir Starmer

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak takes a dig at Labour’s election campaign saying “I’m going to deliver that for you, not Keir” as he explains he would be the best candidate to deal with issues including tackling migration, cutting taxes, and a sensible approach to net-zero.

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