Labour leader says he thinks most practical way to get aid into Gaza is to have a humanitarian pause
Keir Starmer is delivering his speech to the North East Chamber of Commerce now.
He starts by saying they are near the A1, where there is a stretch of road that Rishi Sunak recently promised to upgrade.
It’s a story you see right across Britain. Infrastructure projects, some with billions already committed, businesses planning around the structures developed in rooms like this.
But the projects and investment get blocked by objections, consultations, legal challenges, ballooning costs delays, delays, delays – until it’s easier just to give up and move on.
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