'Pure distraction': Keir Starmer dismisses Boris Johnson's DfID and FCO merger – video

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Boris Johnson’s new ‘Whitehall super department’ was labelled as ‘pure distraction’ by the Labour party leader, Keir Starmer who questioned its cost

The Labour leader has dismissed the merger of the Foreign Office and the Department for International Development as ‘pure distraction’ after Boris Johnson announced he would create a ‘new Whitehall super department’ overseen by the foreign secretary, Dominic Raab

 

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It is such a shame that CHANCER Starmer is such an inept opposition leader. He seems to forget he is not in a court where the witness cannot answer back. Boris does and time after time he is shown up as being totally ineffective. Liebour will rue they ever elected him

Sunak looks a class above the rest of this ineffectual and pallid cabinet. Shapps, Jenrick, Hancock, Gove, and especially Williamson very unconvincing. Patel a disaster. Free thinkers like Ken Clarke and Rory Stewart badly missed in this crisis. Starmer appears to be a statesman.

It’s no distraction it’s the delivery of a promise to Brexiters to curtail the foreign aid budget.

I think Starmer's muffed this one - Getting rid of DfID was the goal, everything else is the distraction. The headlines over Rashford's big win are a smokescreen to avoid questions over why the Government is choosing to kill millions of children around the world.

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