Starmer is 'all mouth and no trousers' on defense, says Kemi Badenoch Thursday, 9 April, 2026 Kemi Badenoch - In case you missed it, Keir Starmer flew to the Middle East on Tuesday with a plan to discuss ways to “uphold the ceasefire” between the US, Israel and Iran. We all want to see an end to the conflict in Iran but, as with so much of what Starmer says, the reality will fall far short of what the PM promises. The truth is that any part Britain might play in “upholding the ceasefire”... Articles
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