Keir Starmer Quotes Margaret Thatcher And Says She Was 'Right' In Speech On Crime

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Keir Starmer Quotes Margaret Thatcher And Says She Was 'Right' In Speech On Crime
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It is part of Labour’s latest drive to show they will be tough on crime if they win the next general election.

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