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•After victory, the rout: Keir Starmer aims to destroy the Tories for good
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Sir Keir Starmer regards his landslide election victory as just the start.
He has set his sights firmly on destroying the Conservative Party .
Labour is pursuing a two-fold strategy to damn the Tories and their “dire” inheritance at every opportunity and on every front.
A quarter of those who backed the Conservatives would be open to voting Labour in future.
The murder of three girls in Southport and subsequent rioting required an immediate response.
On Tuesday the prime minister visited the scene of the attack and paid tribute to the girls.
Starmer decided to use Number 10 as a platform to denounce the violence.
He was drawing on his experience as director of public prosecutions during the nationwide riots in 2011 .
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