Keir Starmer was last night under pressure to come clean about the bill for his controversial Brexit ‘surrender’.
The Prime Minister repeatedly ducked questions in Parliament about how much Britain will pay the EU for his deal amid speculation it will run to hundreds of millions of pounds a year.
During clashes in the Commons, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch said Sir Keir had not said ‘a single word... about the money that we will now be sending to Brussels’.
While Tory MP Dame Harriett Baldwin said it was time for the PM to set out ‘how much UK taxpayers’ money is he willing to hand over to the EU in order to sign up to its protectionist demands’.
Sir Keir admitted that the deal will involve the UK making a ‘proportionate contribution’ to the EU but refused to say how much it would be.






