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"Downing Street has refused to say whether Sir Keir Starmer apologised to David Lammy over claims that the former top civil servant at the Foreign Office was asked to hide talks about handing Matthew Doyle an ambassadorship."
"A Labour MP has said nobody reasonably expects Sir Keir Starmer to lead Labour into the next election, expressing frustration over the psychodrama in Westminster."
"Jonathan Brash stated, 'I'm completely fed up to the back teeth of this psychodrama in Westminster, the own goals that are coming from the heart of this Government.'"
"He added, 'Ultimately, we are in a situation where I don't think anyone reasonable expects the Prime Minister to lead the party into the next election.'"
Downing Street has not confirmed if Sir Keir Starmer apologized to David Lammy over claims involving the former civil servant's discussions about an ambassadorship. The Prime Minister's spokesman avoided commenting on the appropriateness of appointing Lord Doyle amid job risks for senior diplomats. A Labour MP expressed frustration over the government's internal issues and stated that reasonable expectations do not include Starmer leading Labour into the next election, emphasizing the need for the government to regain focus.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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