Starmer: 'People in the North have been underestimated'
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Starmer: 'People in the North have been underestimated'
The Prime Minister has claimed that people in the North of England have "long been underestimated", as he and Angela Rayner visited South Yorkshire to ramp up Labour's campaign ahead of next month's local elections in England.
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