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Sir Keir Starmer was accused by Ian Blackford of 'trying desperately to outwit the Tories' Brexit' during today's Prime Minister's Questions session.

Keeping Britain out of the EU as a line of attack, the SNP Commons leader also called the 2016 referendum "the elephant in the room that neither Tories nor Labor are not ready to face".

Mr. Sunak and Sir Keir appeared in the Commons today as the Prime Minister appears set to backtrack on his promise to ban onshore wind farms.

The Prime Minister has faced a budding rebellion within Conservative Party ranks over its plans to drop former Cabinet Minister Simon Clarke's amendment to the Leveling Bill, which would allow wind farms in rural areas where there is local consent .

These are postal workers, university professors and high school college staff unleashed a new wave of strikes today as the year of industrial unrest continues naked to ball of snow in the winter months.

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Sir Keir Starmer was accused by Ian Blackford of 'trying desperately to outwit the Tories' Brexit' during today's Prime Minister's Questions session.

Keeping Britain out of the EU as a line of attack, the SNP Commons leader also called the 2016 referendum "the elephant in the room that neither Tories nor Labor are not ready to face".

Mr. Sunak and Sir Keir appeared in the Commons today as the Prime Minister appears set to backtrack on his promise to ban onshore wind farms.

The Prime Minister has faced a budding rebellion within Conservative Party ranks over its plans to drop former Cabinet Minister Simon Clarke's amendment to the Leveling Bill, which would allow wind farms in rural areas where there is local consent .

These are postal workers, university professors and high school college staff unleashed a new wave of strikes today as the year of industrial unrest continues naked to ball of snow in the winter months.

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