Kevin Schofield is Politics Editor of HuffPost UK.
John Caudwell, the founder of Phones 4U, said Rishi Sunak was “an absolute dud” as he praised Keir Starmer ’s transformation of his party.
“Only five years ago, I donated half a million to the Conservatives to help avert the disaster that would have been Jeremy Corbyn in Downing Street. He said he had been “delighted” at the Labour manifesto’s focus on growing the economy and making the UK “a clean energy superpower”. “We need a very strong Labour government that can take extremely bold decisions and you can rest assured that I will be doing my best to influence them wherever I can, in putting the great back in Britain.”
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