
"There's only one party to stop Reform and that's the Labour party. We can already see what the bybelection is going to be about, which is Labour values which are about delivering on the cost of living with a strong record in that constituency of what we've already done versus Reform. You can see from their candidate what politics they're going to bring to that constituency: the politics of division, of toxic division, of tearing people apart."
"Around 9.30am (UK time): Keir Starmer arrives in Beijing. He will be giving a speech to a business delegation (around 11.45am UK time). 10am: Kemi Badenoch gives a speech criticising the the psychodrama' of both Reform UK and Labour. Noon: David Lammy, the deputy PM, takes PMQs on behalf of Starmer. 1.30pm: John Swinney, Scotland's first minister, gives a speech in Edinburgh on international affairs."
Keir Starmer arrived in Beijing and will give a speech to a business delegation. He said Labour is the only party that can stop Reform UK in the Gorton and Denton by-election and argued Labour's local record shows delivery on the cost of living. He criticized Reform's chosen candidate, Matt Goodwin, as bringing politics of division and toxic division to the constituency. Starmer said he will raise human rights with China's leader Xi Jinping during meetings. The day's agenda includes speeches by Kemi Badenoch, David Lammy taking PMQs for Starmer, and John Swinney speaking on international affairs.
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