Yorkshire Post

Sir Keir regrets party did not speak up in poll

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SHADOW BREXIT Secretary Sir Keir Starmer has expressed regret that the Labour Party did not take a bigger lead in last year’s referendum campaign.

Speaking at a fringe event in Brighton, the MP said the Remain campaign did not focus on the right issues and should not have been spearheade­d by David Cameron and George Osborne.

His comments followed a debate among the party’s grassroots members, which saw tensions between left-wing activists and pro-Remain supporters come to the fore.

One delegate accused pro-EU campaigner­s of seeking to undermine Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership, while another accused fellow members of giving the Tories free reign to “do what they want with Brexit”.

The debate over Britain’s exit from the EU has threatened to overshadow this year’s party conference, with dozens of fringe events dedicated to the issue. However, a ballot on Sunday to determine which issues members will have an opportunit­y to vote on resulted in NHS funding, housing and social care being prioritise­d over Brexit.

There were accusation­s that this was down to the influence of the pro-Corbyn group Momentum, with “moderate” wings of the party complainin­g of a stitchup. But members still had an opportunit­y to debate policy on the main conference stage, with one local delegate using his speech to label anti-Brexit campaigner­s who chose to protest outside the conference venue a “disgrace”.

“Who in this hall thought it would be a good idea on the first day of conference to organise a Stop Brexit campaign outside this conference.?” he asked.

“That’s a disgrace. The real intention of that campaign is to undermine Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership.”

Yesterday also saw an address from Sir Keir as he suggested Labour could negotiate “a new single market relationsh­ip” with the EU.

Speaking at fringe event afterwards, he said the party should never have “allowed” Mr Cameron and Mr Osborne to front last year’s referendum campaign, and admitted he would have liked to see Labour making a better case.

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SIR KEIR STARMER: Thought Labour should have taken a bigger lead in Brexit campaign

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