British Labor Party leader Keir Starmer has told potential candidates vying to replace him that he is ready to stand up if he is forced to resign for breaching anti-Covid-19 restrictions. According to the newspaper, “The Times”, the leader of the Labor Party and his deputy, Angela Rayner, has promised to resign if they are fined by police for breaching restrictions due to their participation in an event at Durham Miners Hall. 30. On Friday, opposition party officials sent their questionnaires to the police and are now awaiting evaluation. According to The Times, police are unlikely to complete their investigation before the end of the month and should avoid any public announcements ahead of Thursday’s by-election results in Wakefield, Honiton and Tiverton.
In the light of this moment, Starmer said he wanted to ensure that the work done so far in rebuilding the party would not be jeopardized should he resign. I will not allow this public event to turn into a new scandal. I will not allow our hard-earned successes to be squandered, so we will have to be prepared for the unlikely possibility of the worst,” Starmer said. The Labor leader then met with some shadow cabinet members with leadership ambitions and urged them to prepare for the competition. Wes Streeting and Lisa Nandy made no secret of their ambitions. They are believed to be among the candidates who received Starmer’s approval.
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