Jenrick Is Engaging in a Leadership Campaign, Says Starmer
- Sir Keir Starmer criticized Robert Jenrick, claiming he is "clearly just engaging in a leadership campaign" after Jenrick's remarks about not seeing another white face during a Birmingham visit.
- The Bishop of Birmingham expressed disappointment over Jenrick's comments, stating they could "generate anxiety and stir up division," showing concern for fostering understanding among communities.
- Jenrick defended his comments on integration, asserting that it is important for people to live alongside each other regardless of color or faith.
- Former Tory mayor Andy Street disagreed with Jenrick, stating he was "wrong" about Handsworth's integration, emphasizing its progress over the past 40 years.
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Jenrick is engaging in a leadership campaign, says Starmer
The Prime Minister said the Government needed ‘no lessons’ on integration from the shadow justice secretary.
Keir Starmer mocks under-fire Tory Robert Jenrick - 'still running leadership campaign' - The Mirror
Mr Jenrick, who lost out on becoming Conservative leader to Kemi Badenoch last year, is facing criticism for his complaint that he 'didn't see another white face' on a trip to Birmingham
Keir Starmer mocks under-fire Tory Robert Jenrick - 'still running leadership campaign' | Tech, Entertainment, Sport, Fashion, Travel News
Mr Jenrick, who lost out on becoming Conservative leader to Kemi Badenoch last year, is facing criticism for his complaint that he ‘didn’t see another white face’ on a trip to Birmingham Robert Jenrick missed out on becoming Tory leader last year(Image: Anadolu via Getty Images) Keir Starmer has mocked Robert Jenrick saying the under-fire top Tory is “clearly still running his leadership campaign”. Mr Jenrick, who lost out on becoming Conservat…
Keir Starmer says Robert Jenrick is 'engaging in leadership campaign' after complaining he 'didn’t see another white face' during Birmingham visit
Robert Jenrick is “clearly just engaging in a leadership campaign”, Sir Keir Starmer said, after the senior Tory complained he “didn’t see another white face” during a visit to an area of Birmingham.
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