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Terry Prone: Keir Starmer’s problem is he can’t tell people what he really stands for

The British Labour leader is so values-free that accepting Natalie Elphicke into his party is OK on the basis that she might help his election chances
Terry Prone: Keir Starmer’s problem is he can’t tell people what he really stands for

British Labour leader Keir Starmer welcomed Natalie Elphicke despite her being a hard-right Brexiteer Tory and apologist for her husband’s abuses of women. Picture: Gareth Fuller/PA

She was a duchess or something like that. And around the time of King Charles’ coronation, at some social event, she got talking to a black woman. Amicable, the chat was. So amicable that the duchess, or whatever she was, developed the urge to know more about the other woman. 

Where, she asked, was the other woman from? 

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