PMQs: More heat than light as Starmer grills Sunak on migration
Both men repeated attack lines from last week – the prediction of dull vs duller may be coming true.
Both men repeated attack lines from last week – the prediction of dull vs duller may be coming true.
Despite facing a grilling over the reappointment of Suella Braverman, Sunak’s debut PMQs performance was a hit.
What will a Labour government be like? The recent biography of Harold Wilson, PM when Revolver appeared in 1966, is a good place to start finding out.
The PM also insisted she is “completely committed” to maintaining the triple lock. But can pensioners really feel reassured by a Truss commitment at this point?
This is the biggest lead of any party recorded by a pollster since 1997
Labour accused the PM of being “lost in denial.”
The notion that a Labour government in Westminster would be better for Scotland is “laughable”, according to deputy leader Keith Brown
Not since 1979 has a leader of the opposition had such a favourable backdrop to their annual party speech.
There was a feeling of licensed hubris about the Labour leader’s speech and his response to the fiscal earthquake was infantile. The only interesting segment was his attack on the SNP.
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