Labour Masses a Whopping 80 Staff to Man Specialised EU Surrender Unit
Guido Fawkes focuses on specialised and surrender, with context pulled from source reporting instead of recycled feed copy. Cross-checked against The Canary and New Statesman.
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Tuesday, 10 March 2026·Source: Guido Fawkes·UK·independent
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What happened: Labour has finally revealed the size of its specialist EU Surrender Unit. Handing power back to the EU is basically the only foreign policy plank Starmer has left…
Cross-source context: The Canary highlights the US and Israel’s illegal war on Iran has become a déjà vu moment for Labour members, reminding them of Blair's unforgivable decision to invade Iraq... New Statesman highlights by the end of his life, the man who had become the Labour Party’s first prime minister had faded into almost total obscurity. In November 1937, six years after he was exi
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Guido Fawkes(right)
Labour has finally revealed the size of its specialist EU Surrender Unit. Handing power back to the EU is basically the only foreign policy plank Starmer has left… When Guido revealed the unit had been founded it was said between 50 and 60 staff – mostly from the FCDO – were working on the team.…
The US and Israel’s illegal war on Iran has become a déjà vu moment for Labour members, reminding them of Blair’s unforgivable decision to invade Iraq – while Starmer continues to hum and haw. Tony Blair was eager to go to war, dismissing the warnings of anti-war voices within his party. Their oppos
Labour MP Charlotte Nichols spoke in the House of Commons in opposition to the government’s planned cuts to jury trials. The government have insisted these cuts are essential for swifter justice for victims of rape. On the contrary, Nichols suggests they have pressured MPs to support the bill by imp
The US and Israel’s illegal war on Iran has become a déjà vu moment for Labour members, reminding them of Blair's unforgivable decision to invade Iraq...
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Labour has finally revealed the size of its specialist EU Surrender Unit. Handing power back to the EU is basically the only foreign policy plank Starmer has left…
The US and Israel’s illegal war on Iran has become a déjà vu moment for Labour members, reminding them of Blair's unforgivable decision to invade Iraq...
By the end of his life, the man who had become the Labour Party’s first prime minister had faded into almost total obscurity. In November 1937, six years after he was exi
The US and Israel’s illegal war on Iran has become a déjà vu moment for Labour members, reminding them of Blair’s unforgivable decision to invade Iraq – while Starmer continues to hum and haw. Tony Blair was eager to go to war, dismissing the warnings of anti-war voices within his party. Their oppos
Labour MP Charlotte Nichols spoke in the House of Commons in opposition to the government’s planned cuts to jury trials. The government have insisted these cuts are essential for swifter justice for victims of rape. On the contrary, Nichols suggests they have pressured MPs to support the bill by imp
The US and Israel’s illegal war on Iran has become a déjà vu moment for Labour members, reminding them of Blair’s unforgivable decision to invade Iraq – while Starmer continues to hum and haw. Tony Blair was eager to go to war, dismissing the warnings of anti-war voices within his party. Their oppos
Labour MP Charlotte Nichols spoke in the House of Commons in opposition to the government’s planned cuts to jury trials. The government have insisted these cuts are essential for swifter justice for victims of rape. On the contrary, Nichols suggests they have pressured MPs to support the bill by imp
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