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Starmer accuses Sunak of gambling investigation delay

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Starmer accuses Sunak of gambling investigation delay

Starmer accuses Sunak of gambling investigation delay

Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer says Rishi Sunak's parallel investigation into election gambling allegations was an effort to knock the story "into the long grass" and shows a "total failure of leadership".

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