A little late in the day Starmer comes back with obvious riposte that two of Badenoch’s predecessors broke lockdown laws.
Badenoch’s best PMQs so far by some distance but she had Starmer on what he learnt which was new about Haigh. She should have kept pressing.
Badenoch’s best PMQs so far by some distance but she had Starmer on what he learnt which was new about Haigh. She should have kept pressing.
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She was awful, as always.
Badenoch comes across to me as deeply self regarding and muddled
And she can’t think on her feet
He seems to think she's good at this, presumably because he's being paid to think that.
I wish journalism in this county was a better standard, because his obsequious loyalty to the Tories is grim.
She's genuinely, embarrassingly awful at PMQ's.
He says it as he sees it
Eh? 😬
Are you hungover Lewis?
She was absolutely all over the place...
The fact Haige resigned whilst countless far RW MPs with various convictions both historical and recent are still in post ends her faux argument anyway
But the MSM thinks she should keep pushing a false narrative regardless🤦♀️
When Badenoch talked about handing money to unionised train drivers, he could have easily talked about getting Britain moving again after years of strikes
But no, he went supremely dull instead
2) "Badenoch's best PMQs so far" - that's quite a low bar, isn't it?
Political commentators should aspire to elevate the conversation, not turn it into a sport.
Not sure who cares about a spent conviction over which she resigned.