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Liz Kendall praises Starmer's action on betting
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Published on June 26, 2024 - Duration: 00:32s
Liz Kendall praises Starmer's action on betting
Liz Kendall says Keir Starmer's decision to suspend a Labour candidate who placed a bet on himself losing the election shows how the party is different from the Conservatives.
She accused Rishi Sunak of 'dithering' over the betting scandal that is plaguing the Conservatives and said his actions reinforced a 'one rule for them' mentality.
Report by Etemadil.
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