
The UK opposition leader admitted the party 'didn't get it right' on the Gaza violence, according to reports
Starmer apologizes for Labour's Gaza response amid Jewish leader backlash
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The prime-minister-in-waiting has apologised for Labour’s response to the violence in Gaza, saying they had ‘didn’t get it right’. 'One of those choices, which is the choice that Keir Starmer made, was to find that money from existing spending,' she said. 'For too long this Labour government has fallen short of its obligations under international law – and of basic morality.
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The prime-minister-in-waiting has apologised for Labour’s response to the violence in Gaza, saying they had ‘didn’t get it right’
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'One of those choices, which is the choice that Keir Starmer made, was to find that money from existing spending,' she said.
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The prime-minister-in-waiting has apologised for Labour’s response to the violence in Gaza, saying they had ‘didn’t get it right’
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