Politics latest news: Starmer has ‘enormous integrity’ insists Pat McFadden amid donations row

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Sir Keir is a man of “enormous integrity”, Pat McFadden has insisted amid the row over the Prime Minister and his wife accepting thousands of pounds’ worth of freebies.

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