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Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer each take pleasure in a cuppa with veterans

The Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition have both been spotted enjoying cups of tea while Ed Davey performs another one of his now infamous  publicity stunts.   

Today, both Sir Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak have decided to indulge in the quintessentially British pastime of sitting down for a cuppa and chat.

The Labour leader was in Aldershot, Hampshire, where he joined veterans at a coffee morning at the town’s football club to mark Armed Forces Day.

Alongside him was the Labour candidate for the area Alex Baker. The Aldershot constituency is one that has never not voted Tory in its 105 year history and the current Conservative MP has a majority of over 16,000. 

Sir Keir’s decision to visit the seat suggests Labour believe they could obtain the massive 17 per cent swing needed to take the seat from the government. 

The Labour leader was in Aldershot, Hampshire, where he joined veterans at a coffee morning at the town's football club to mark Armed Forces Day. Alongside him was the Labour candidate for the area Alex Baker (pictured centre)

The Labour leader was in Aldershot, Hampshire, where he joined veterans at a coffee morning at the town’s football club to mark Armed Forces Day. Alongside him was the Labour candidate for the area Alex Baker (pictured centre)

Meanwhile, Rishi Sunak was in his own constituency of Richmond and Northallerton. Mr Sunak also sat down with veterans in in the North Yorkshire village of Catterick

Meanwhile, Rishi Sunak was in his own constituency of Richmond and Northallerton. Mr Sunak also sat down with veterans in in the North Yorkshire village of Catterick

The Prime Minister meeting former members of the armed forces. The Prime Minister has been campaigning in his seat since last night where he officially open a new decking area at the Bank Pub in the village of Stokesley

The Prime Minister meeting former members of the armed forces. The Prime Minister has been campaigning in his seat since last night where he officially open a new decking area at the Bank Pub in the village of Stokesley

Meanwhile, the leader of the Liberal Democrats, Sir Ed Davey, played a game of Hockey today in St Andrews

Meanwhile, the leader of the Liberal Democrats, Sir Ed Davey, played a game of Hockey today in St Andrews

Meanwhile, Rishi Sunak was in his own constituency of Richmond and Northallerton. Mr Sunak also sat down with veterans in in the North Yorkshire village of Catterick. 

The Prime Minister has been campaigning in his seat since last night where he officially open a new decking area at the Bank Pub in the village of Stokesley.

A shocking poll from Savanta on June 19 suggested that not only could Labour win Aldershot but also Richmond and Northallerton – which would be the first time in British political history a sitting PM has lost their seat. 

Meanwhile, the leader of the Liberal Democrats, Sir Ed Davey, played a game of Hockey today in St Andrews. 

Sir Ed has made headlines over the course of the campaign due a long list of publicity stunts –  which included the party leader going paddle boarding on Lake Windermere and taking his fellow Lib Dem MPs for a day out at Thorpe Park.

The deputy leader of the Lib Dems and MP for the area Wendy Chamberlain was also taking part in the hockey game.  Ms Chamberlain took the seat from the SNP at the last general election.

Sir Keir's decision to visit Aldershot suggests Labour believe they could obtain the massive 17 per cent swing needed to take the seat from the government

Sir Keir’s decision to visit Aldershot suggests Labour believe they could obtain the massive 17 per cent swing needed to take the seat from the government

Sir Keir and shadow defence secretary John Healey spoke to veterans, including 93-year-old Purna Bahadur Gurung who served for 24 years, at a coffee morning at Aldershot Town Football Club

Sir Keir and shadow defence secretary John Healey spoke to veterans, including 93-year-old Purna Bahadur Gurung who served for 24 years, at a coffee morning at Aldershot Town Football Club

Sir Ed has made headlines over the course of the campaign due a long list of publicity stunts

Sir Ed has made headlines over the course of the campaign due a long list of publicity stunts

Both Labour and the Tories have been trading attacks on defence today with Sir Keir hitting out at ‘ridiculous’ Tory suggestions that Labour would be a threat to national security.

This comes after one minister branded him a ‘danger’ and another claimed he would leave the UK vulnerable to foreign powers.

The Labour leader said he had been granted access to sensitive intelligence by the Government so it was wrong for ministers to now claim he would be a danger.

Speaking in Aldershot, known as the home of the British Army, Sir Keir said: ‘I think this is desperate stuff from the Tories.

‘We are the party that was a founder member of Nato. If you go to Brussels and see the treaty there for Nato, it’s a Labour secretary of state that signed that and our support for Nato has been unshakeable since then.

‘On the nuclear deterrent, we’re clear about the triple lock that we’ve put in place, not only the current deterrent but the future upgrades of that deterrent and the jobs that go with it.

‘We have also – and this is why it is really desperate from the Tories – united with this Government, the Tory Government, on really important issues of national security.

‘As a result of that, they have given me high-level sensitive briefings, so much do they trust us on national security.

‘I’m very glad that they have and I do thank the Defence Secretary for facilitating that, particularly during Ukraine when they gave us very regular, very sensitive briefings.

‘To now turn around and make this ridiculous claim just shows how desperate they have become going into this election. It does them no good.’

Veterans minister Johnny Mercer said only the Conservatives have a plan for veterans and can secure the future of the UK, before warning that a vote for Labour would ‘put us all in danger’.

Meanwhile security minister Tom Tugendhat told BBC Breakfast that the UK would be ‘more vulnerable to foreign pressure’ under a Labour government.

Mr Mercer said: ‘We are the only party which has committed to the Help for Heroes Veterans’ Pledge showing that, whilst others pay lip service to veterans, we are firmly on their side.

Sunak meeting veterans in his seat. A shocking poll from Savanta on June 19 suggested that the PM's seat of Richmond and Northallerton could be taken by Labour next Thursday

Sunak meeting veterans in his seat. A shocking poll from Savanta on June 19 suggested that the PM’s seat of Richmond and Northallerton could be taken by Labour next Thursday 

‘Sir Keir Starmer on the other hand can’t match our veterans’ pledges, protect old veterans from being hauled before juries nor back our defence spending increases.

‘Only the Conservatives have a clear plan to support our armed forces and secure the future of our country. Don’t vote to let Starmer put us all in danger from Downing Street.’

This comes as Labour insisted it would champion the armed forces and increase defence spending.

The party has pledged to introduce a new armed forces commissioner, who would have the ability to investigate and report on issues affecting the lives of veterans, such as sub-standard housing, faulty kit, and poor discharge support.

Unveiling the plans on Armed Forces Day, the party said provisions would be made for the right to visit and inspect Ministry of Defence sites without needing prior approval from the Defence Secretary.

Sir Keir and shadow defence secretary John Healey spoke to veterans, including 93-year-old Purna Bahadur Gurung who served for 24 years, at a coffee morning at Aldershot Town Football Club.

Veterans minister Johnny Mercer (pictured) said only the Conservatives have a plan for veterans and can secure the future of the UK, before warning that a vote for Labour would 'put us all in danger'

Veterans minister Johnny Mercer (pictured) said only the Conservatives have a plan for veterans and can secure the future of the UK, before warning that a vote for Labour would ‘put us all in danger’

Ahead of the visit on Saturday, Sir Keir said the role will ‘help to renew the moral contract with those who serve our nation’.

Over his cuppa, Sir Keir urged the veterans to let him know what they want to see change for veterans locally and nationally.

He said that he is committed to being a ‘government of service’.

Mr Bahadur Gurung told the PA news agency that he enjoyed meeting the Labour leader because he leads a ‘strong party’ which ‘looks after the people’.

Legislation for the independent armed forces commissioner is expected to be brought forward in the first year of government.

Mr Healey said the Labour Party will look after the armed forces ‘just as they look after us’.

Ahead of Armed Forces Day, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak pointed to the importance of increasing defence spending to 2.5 per cent of GDP.

As part of the Conservatives’ election pledges, the party is proposing to commission an independent review of the medical discharge process, retain the Office for Veterans’ Affairs, and ensure veterans receive benefits and compensation.