In his limited time left in Number 10 will he get a grip of his paper thin plan?
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it would “create a dangerous precedent for investigating rival political parties that a Nigel Farage government will ruthlessly exploit”.
The SNP will call this party political stunt out for exactly what it is – a desperate attempt by Labour Party and Tory MPs to weaponise a taxpayer-funded Westminster committee to take pot shots at their political opponents.
It’s now clear that Starmer is on his way out. He must decide whether he wants to break yet another promise as he heads through the exit door.
The election in May shows that the public want their politicians to focus on the issues that really matter to voters like the cost of living and the NHS – not party political stunts.





