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Sir Keir StarmerTelegraph
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Sir Keir Starmer made the slip-up whilst delivering his first Labour conference speech as Prime Minister.
In a key part of the address about a ceasefire in Gaza , he called for the “return of the sausages” before correcting himself and saying hostages.
The gaffe prompted some criticism on social media, as well as gentle mocking.
He said the error had given journalists the opportunity to rib me’.
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