Starmer backs Haigh after row
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•Starmer steps into cabinet row over P&O to rescue global summit in London
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Transport secretary Louise Haigh called for a boycott of P&O Ferries in a statement on Friday .
Her comments led to reports that parent company, DP World , had pulled out of summit.
Starmer said Haigh had been 'hung out to dry' and 'thrown under the bus' over row.
Dubai -based company owns the port of Southampton and London Gateway .
It was involved in the creation of some of the first of Rishi Sunak’s controversial freeports.
Latest row comes as the government rolls out a series of announcements designed to underline its pro-business credentials.
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