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QUENTIN LETTS: These days Starmer's only present in the Commons in the sense a corpse is present at its wake
Quentin Letts compares Starmer's presence in the Commons to a corpse at its wake, suggesting a lack of vitality or influence. The statement critiques Starmer's role in parliamentary proceedings.
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