Keir Starmer was right to avoid the question of the government breaking the law | John Rentoul

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Keir Starmer was right to avoid the question of the government breaking the law | JohnRentoul

cabinet minister told the Commons yesterday that the government intended to break international law, but the leader of the opposition decided not to mention it today. Quite right too. The rule of law is important, but the issue on which it turns is an obvious trap for.

 

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JohnRentoul The Lib Dem who opened PMQs had already raised the question, the MP who had elicited yesterday’s admission chose to ride with Gibraltar instead, so Keir Starmer was quite right to avoid the pre-scripted replies.

JohnRentoul It’s always best to wait for at least two u-turns from this government before commenting

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