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@RishiSunak The 80th anniversary of D-Day has been a profound moment
to honour the brave men and women who put their lives on the line to
protect our values, our freedom and our democracy.This anniversary should be about those who made the ultimate sacrifice
for our country. The last thing I want is for the commemorations to be
overshadowed by politics.I care deeply about veterans and have been honoured to represent the
UK at a number of events in Portsmouth and France over the past two
days and to meet those who fought so bravely.After the conclusion of the British event in Normandy, I returned back
to the UK. On reflection, it was a mistake not to stay in France
longer – and I apologise.https://x.com/RishiSunak/status/1798969474466623902
Getting a kicking in replies.
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Chris Bryant
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Looking the public straight in the eye, Sunak deliberately chose to lie about Labour plans. Not once but repeatedly. Not as a slip of the tongue but on purpose. And he had been expressly told not to do so by the head of the Treasury. He’s desperate. He’s no better than Johnson. -
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Farage has a meltdown on BBC News and then refused to go on Newsnight
Ben Thompson, "Call it a pressure group, call it a party, you were a candidate to be an MP on a ballot paper"
Nigel Farage, "How many times have you stood?"
BT, "I'm just asking"
NF, "What do you know about it"
BT, "I'm asking you the question:
NF, "There you go"
BT, "People will say you tried it before"
NF, "Ask something intelligent and we'll carry on with the conversation shall we"
BT, "I'm interested in why people should trust you when 7 times previously you didn't manage to become an MP"
NF, "Pass... Pass.. No no no no no.. I think you're very very boring.. And I think your viewers will find you very boring.. And you ought to do rather better as the state broadcaster"
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