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Keir Starmer opened his weekly PMQs address by paying tribute the British soldiers who died in wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, saying that 642 individuals lost their lives and many more were wounded. The British prime minister did not mention JD Vance, but the comments... youtu.be/sVkyEGQEDC8?...
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