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Labour MP says Starmer ‘can’t keep lurching from crisis to crisis’ | Politics | News

One of the former cabinet ministers of Keir Starmer issued a damn warning that the government could not continue to enter the crisis from the crisis after a chaotic week of a chaotic week. Louise Haight, who served as a Transportation Secretary in Keir Starmer’s first government, opened the public to express the disappointments of many workers after the worst week of PM.

Speaking about the BBC’s Laurah Kuensberg show, Haight said this morning after a great rebellion for pushing a U -turn to the welfare cuts of this week, “serious lessons should be learned”. Haigh showed that this week has serious problems with the relationship with the political strategy and the wider Parliamentary Labor Party.

When asked how Sir Keir thought how he received the ‘very wrong’ problem, the best worker deputy said he believes that there are problems with both economic policy and political strategy.

“This week, this wife has taken an unprecedented step and continued so many colleagues, who were very angry.

“I don’t think we can continue to enter a crisis every six months based on a future OBR estimate in five years.

“This week, the governor of the UK said that we should avoid excessive interpretation of this prediction and economic policy. This is not a stable way of the director and this is not a way to decide on public expenditures.”

Open to the Prime Minister’s authority, a week later, the number 10 and the deputies came to see relationships.

More than 125 workers’ deputies won a great victory against Sir Keir, because he made a great climb to the deductions made for personal independence payments and left more pressure on Rachel Reeves to increase taxes in the October budget.

The Prime Minister also made a second U -turn, saying that he regretted using the phrase ‘Foreign Island’ during a harsh immigration speech at the beginning of the year.

Sir Keir claimed that he did not read it properly before he delivered the conversation because the town of North London was very busy with the bombing of fire.

This morning, the Prime Minister Morgan Mcsweeny, the Chief of General Staff, rejected the suggestions that he published the show behind the scenes and described the claim as “Total Bollocks ..

In recent months, the fire, which has become a lightning bar for criticism, stopped by the Chief of General Staff and insisted that he and Mr. Mcsweeny were “a good business relationship ..

Sir Keir told Sunday Times: “All these decisions are my decisions and I take their ownership.”

“Leadership, when things go well, you get praise; you carry the box when things don’t go well. I take responsibility for all decisions taken by this government. I don’t talk about the staff and I prefer it if everyone doesn’t.”

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