Chris Mason: PM seeks to draw contrast with critics within his party and beyond
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Chris Mason: PM seeks to draw contrast with critics within his party and beyond
"I want to live in a Britain that I love, which is a decent, tolerant, live and let live, diverse Britain. But that is contested now in a way that it hasn't been contested in my lifetime."
"Starmer has been wrestling with all of this against the backdrop of the never ending Lord Mandelson saga and incessant chatter about his own future."
"It is balancing act that strikes at the heart of what freedom and democracy is all about including the right to protest, while addressing the deep hurt, anger and fear the repeated protests cause for many in the Jewish community."
The Prime Minister addressed the current volatility in politics during a BBC interview, highlighting the challenges faced by Sir Keir Starmer. He discussed the implications of international conflicts, including the war involving America, Israel, and Iran, and domestic incidents affecting the Jewish community. The Prime Minister expressed his vision for a decent and diverse Britain, while acknowledging the criticisms from opposition parties regarding his handling of antisemitism and protests. Starmer's leadership is under scrutiny as he navigates these complex issues within his party and society.
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