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Priti Patel Ties Herself In Knots Defending Her Past Criticism Of Trump

10 November 2024
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Priti Patel Ties Herself In Knots Defending Her Past Criticism Of Trump
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Shadow foreign secretary Priti Patel defended her past criticisms of Donald Trump, stating that “times have moved on” during an interview with BBC presenter Laura Kuenssberg. Patel reiterated her condemnation of Trump’s role in inciting violence during the January 6th 2021 US Capitol riots, while also calling on Labour figures to apologize for their personal criticisms of the president-elect. She emphasized the importance of upholding democracy and maintaining a strong working relationship with the US government to prevent such violence in the future.

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