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Starmer’s attorney-general vows to restore UK’s reputation on rule of law

Richard Hermer says government being seen as a ‘good faith actor’ internationally is key to attracting investment
Richard Hermer: ‘Over the last 14 years, perhaps over the past six years in particular, there has been a steady undermining . . . of core principles by the last government’

The attorney-general for England and Wales has pledged to reestablish the UK as a global leader on the rule of law, criticising the last government for “undermining” Britain’s reputation both at home and abroad.

In his first interview since taking office in July, Lord Richard Hermer KC told the Financial Times he was shocked by actions taken under the Conservative government over issues including Brexit and the Rwanda asylum scheme, which saw the Tories try to breach international law and undermine the courts.

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