Sunak dubs Starmer ‘Sir Softie’ during tetchy Prime Minister’s Questions
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer accused the Government of breaking public services, including the criminal justice system.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer accused the Government of breaking public services, including the criminal justice system.
Since the last session, a former PM has been found out for using the BBC chairman as a financial fixer, a former Chancellor has been nailed for not getting his tax sums right and there's also the small matter of his own run-in with the police!
At the first Prime Minister’s Questions of the year, the Labour leader focused his line of attack on the NHS strikes.
"While he sits on a personal fortune he is refusing the reasonable demands of nurses, railway workers and many others forced to take industrial action just to make ends meet."
The newly-appointed prime minister also looked pretty glum as the Labour leader tore into him over his wife's previous non dom status.
The Sun's political editor Harry Cole and the Spectator's James Heale will release their book on Liz Truss on 8th December.
Starmer said voters will not forgive the Conservative Party if it continues to “defend” the madness of Liz Truss’s “kamikaze” mini-budget.
It's straight to DVD for this one, which could be an issue given that most Tory members still rely on VHS tapes they found in bargain baskets at Woolworths.
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