Ex defence secretary slams Starmer's strategy

Ex defence secretary slams Starmer's strategy

Author: The New Statesman April 18, 2026 Duration: 28:10

Criticism of Labour's response to the global threat, Trump's AI Jesus and parliament's "summer of sex".


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