Starmer lambasted after foreign plane trips cost taxpayers £700k during first three months as PM - 'Height of hypocrisy!'
- Keir Starmer's foreign trips during his first three months as Prime Minister cost taxpayers nearly £700,000, which is £161,000 more than his predecessors Rishi Sunak, Boris Johnson, and Liz Truss combined.
- Starmer has spent more time abroad in his first six months than any of his predecessors during their early months as Prime Minister.
- Polling expert Luke Tryl noted that people have raised concerns about Starmer's frequent travels, stating he 'always seems to be abroad.'
- A Downing Street source defended Starmer's trips, claiming they are aimed at rebuilding diplomatic relations weakened by previous administrations.
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