watching it now, Credit where it's due, Steer Calmer is being constructive and asking sensible questions and not opposing for the sake of it. Well done. Business as usual for I Blackford though, "this is not the time for opportunist politicking" - just before indulging into opportunist politicking! PMSL!
watching it now, Credit where it's due, Steer Calmer is being constructive and asking sensible questions and not opposing for the sake of it. Well done. Business as usual for I Blackford though, "this is not the time for opportunist politicking" - just before indulging into opportunist politicking! PMSL!
Thought that Keir Starmer was rather a damp squib.How can a realistic comparison of deaths between countries be ascertained when we don't know how those countries arrive a their figures.Must admit he was better than Corbyn.
The format doesn’t really do a lot for in depth debate, does it but yes, nice to see some level headed questions. I thought Boris was a bit waffly in his answers.
From what I saw of it Sir Kier handled it very well. It's a tough place as he has to ask pertenant questions but at the same time not appear to be undermine the Government. So yes he is doing well.
I'm liking the new look PMQs without the childish cheering, guffawing, heckling and paper waving in the background. Can they work from home always please?
Really though, straight away there's an air of let's talk sensibly about the serious matters in hand rather than playing to the gallery, point scoring and making stupid jokes at every opportunity.
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