Labour leader Keir Starmer removed Margaret Thatcher's portrait from Downing Street's Thatcher Room.
Labour leader Keir Starmer reportedly removed a portrait of Margaret Thatcher from Downing Street. The portrait, commissioned by former PM Gordon Brown, was hung in the Thatcher Room. Starmer's biographer, Tom Baldwin, said Starmer found the portrait "unsettling." The decision sparked controversy, with some in the Labour Party expressing disapproval, while others argue it's a churlish move.
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