Shadow foreign secretary repeats belief in ‘rules-based order’ and also says UK would not seek EU membership
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Labour’s shadow Foreign Secretary, David Lammy, said this week he would “pick up and get into” the Gibraltar negotiation if he is elected and appointed Foreign Secretary after Thursday’s general election in the UK. Mr Lammy was speaking at a briefing with foreign correspondents in London at an event organised by the Foreign Press Association...
Shadow foreign secretary repeats belief in ‘rules-based order’ and also says UK would not seek EU membership
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