Attack on Keir Starmer's Friday evenings is the 'lowest point' in the Tory campaign | LBC
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 Published On Jul 3, 2024

Keir Starmer has been criticised by the Tories over his recent statement that he tries not to "do a work-related thing after 6 o’clock", and he would "try to keep to it" if Labour took power after the General Election.

Labour leader Sir Keir said that the row over his plans to ring-fence time after 6pm for his wife and children was "hysterical".

Tom Swarbrick argues the saga is 'just so desperate' and draws upon previous Tory PMs such as David Cameron and Theresa May, who blocked out time in their diaries for date nights, church, and the gym.

0:00 Tom Swarbrick says this is the 'lowest point of a dire' Tory campaign
1:12 Defence secretary's tweet is 'unserious, unadulterated' nonsense
4:15 Tom Swarbrick draws upon ex-Tory Prime Ministers
6:43 The whole situation is 'beyond ridiculous', says Tom Swarbrick
6:45 'I don't know whether to laugh or cry', says shadow minister
7:25 Tom Swarbrick puts Tory minister Anne-Marie Trevelyan to the test

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