Is there a Tory ‘attack unit’?

Labour shadow attorney general accuses Tories of a smear campaign against Keir Starmer

Keir Starmer and Boris Johnson
Keir Starmer faces a Durham police investigation into whether he broke lockdown rules last year
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Emily Thornberry has said a Tory “attack unit” is behind the so-called beergate furore that has forced Keir Starmer to say he will resign if he is found by police to have broken lockdown rules.

The Labour shadow attorney general made the comments when discussing the allegations with LBC’s Andrew Marr, and suggested that Durham police had been goaded into investigating the incident further by a Tory campaign force.

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