The Labour leader said the PM was giving 'handouts' to fee-paying schools like Winchester College, where Mr Sunak attended, by refusing to end their charitable status
Political editor Beth Rigby analyses PMQsthat would set a target of building 300,000 homes per year when around 50 Tory MPs threatened to rebel.
But Sir Keir said that every year, the age at which people can buy their first home goes up and a child born in the UK today wouldn't be able to buy their first home until they are 45.'Operation get tough' According to the newspaper, Number 10 is planning to prioritise a crackdown on protests and the influx of people arriving in small boats across the Channel, in what it has dubbed"Operation Get Tough".
He said the Labour leader, who supported staying in the EU, is trying to"out-Brexit" Mr Sunak by promising not to reintroduce free movement if he gets into government.
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