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Having been banned from using a loud speaker outside Downing Street, infamous anti-Brexit campaigner Steve Bray has relocated to Buckingham Palace. Later this morning, Sir Keir Starmer will formally resign, and The King will invite Andy Burnham to form a government. GB News

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