Rishi Sunak’s attempt to attack Labour leader on crime borrows from report about foreign-national criminals

Keir Starmer’s opponents have made a few attempts in the past few years to give him a nickname that sticks, such as “Captain Hindsight” during the Covid lockdown drama and “Sir Beer Korma” while being investigated over a curry.

Now Rishi Sunak has taken a turn, going for “Sir Softy” – a clear attempt to portray the Labour leader as being soft on crime.

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