Keir Starmer heckled by protester as he launches Labour manifesto
- A protester disrupted Sir Keir Starmer's manifesto launch, criticizing Labour's policies as similar to Tory's, claiming young people were let down by the party.
- The protester held a banner stating "Youth deserve better" and accused Labour of not offering change in its manifesto.
- Sir Keir responded, mentioning Labour's shift from a party of protest to aspiring for power, amid loud applause and cheers as the protester was removed.
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Everything you need to know from Labour's General Election manifesto
Keir Starmer launched the Labour manifesto in Manchester today (Picture: Getty/Rex/Metro) Labour has launched its General Election manifesto, telling voters what the party would do if it gets into government for the first time in 14 years. Keir Starmer and his shadow cabinet have been hinting at certain plans for months, and unveiled their six main priorities at a campaign soft-launch event in May. Among them were the creation of a publicly owne…
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