The British public were sold “wild promises” over Brexit that were left unfulfilled by the Conservatives and are still hampering the country today, the Prime Minister has warned.

In a speech setting out his foreign policy, Sir Keir Starmer was also unapologetic in his courtship of China , describing the absence of engagement with the world’s second biggest economy as “a dereliction of duty”.

Speaking at the Prime Minister’s annual Guildhall speech in central London, Starmer condemned the implementation of Brexit by the Tories , as he insisted that the UK must make its relationship work with the European Union. New Feature

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“The Brexit vote was a fair, democratic expression, and I will always respect that.

“But how it was sold and

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