UK Leader Proposes Ukraine Troop Vote, Opponents Demand Details
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has stated that the UK would be willing to place peace-keeping troops in Ukraine. However, he told Parliament that any such deployment would first require a vote by Members of Parliament (MPs).
During a weekly Prime Minister's Questions session, opposition politician Kemi Badenoch criticized the proposal. She said the Prime Minister's plans lacked necessary detail.
In other political news, Nigel Farage commented on upcoming local elections in London. He noted that current Mayor Sadiq Khan has announced he will seek a fourth term in office.