![]() ![]() Mr Sunak, who has tried to distance himself from his Tory predecessors, will pledge to leave behind "past dogmas, assumptions and structures" in dealing with other nations, Downing Street said. ![]() The prime minister is set to outline his foreign policy vision that would defend UK values from adversaries at a time for "moral clarity". Rishi Sunak is set to outline the UK's desire to "shape the world" at the annual Lord Mayor's Banquet in London's Guildhall tomorrow. We'll be back on Monday morning for the very latest political news. And a new poll suggests the Labour Party would win more seats than Sir Tony Blair did in his 1997 landslide if an election was held tomorrow.Elsewhere, Sunak and Braverman joined the seven former prime ministers as well as Sir Keir Starmer and Sir Ed Davey at the Remembrance Day service at the Cenotaph.When asked about the home secretary's future, Grant Shapps told Sky News: "A week is a long time in politics".But the home secretary's future in the Cabinet is no clearer as speculation mounts that Sunak will hold a reshuffle this week.As Braverman's tone towards the Met Police softened, she hit out at "sick" and "clearly criminal chants" at pro-Palestinian march.The fallout from Saturday's protests in London continued with Suella Braverman thanking police who faced "violence and aggression from protesters and counter protesters".Thank you for joining us on the Politics Hub for another busy day in Westminster. ![]()
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