Is it PotG?
Thrifty non-licker
I thought Sunak made pretty short work of Starmer this afternoon in PMQs.
A good start all round.
A good start all round.
He is a politician after allHe did far better than LT did for sure; but he did also avoid most of Starmer's questions.
His two biggest attack lines were that KS was part of Corbyn's government and that they wanted to overturn Brexit.
The JC argument is very dull now, especially as the Tories crashed the economy. The second attack line is why Starmer daren't mention overturning the result anytime soon.
That seemed like a weird/lazy observation to me.I quite enjoyed Sunak's response to the question of his diverting funding from deprived areas which amounted to "well if Starmer would leave London he'd see that after 12 years of Tory rule we've got deprived areas all over the country"
Smart man.
How? In which bits?I thought Sunak made pretty short work of Starmer this afternoon in PMQs.
A good start all round.
I thought Sunak made pretty short work of Starmer this afternoon in PMQs.
A good start all round.
Completely backfires, as soon as anyone actually thinks about it for more than 5 seconds...That seemed like a weird/lazy observation to me
I don't think Sunak is as good as many believe. When you inherit a crashed economy you need as many options as you can to revive things. One of those options may be reversing parts of the Brexit arrangement we currently have. Therefore, it is naive to reduce your options by labelling overturning Brexit - or, by extension, any part of it - as a bad thing. The reality may be that a bilateral agreement over free movement of labour may be something we have to do to get the economy going. Similarly, we may need a Customs Union to boost exports, or some form of rowing back in order to 'border in the Irish Sea' problem.His two biggest attack lines were that KS was part of Corbyn's government and that they wanted to overturn Brexit.
Only in the OPs own head.How? In which bits?
I'm genuinely interested to see how people think that. Same with all the comments on Twitter, but I take all them with a massive dollop of salt.Only in the OPs own head.
Well quite and I am surprised that Labour are currently rejecting this option too. It would fix a whole host of issues and would also give them half a chance of regaining some seats in Scotland and shut the SNP up for 5 minutes.I don't think Sunak is as good as many believe. When you inherit a crashed economy you need as many options as you can to revive things. One of those options may be reversing parts of the Brexit arrangement we currently have. Therefore, it is naive to reduce your options by labelling overturning Brexit - or, by extension, any part of it - as a bad thing. The reality may be that a bilateral agreement over free movement of labour may be something we have to do to get the economy going. Similarly, we may need a Customs Union to boost exports, or some form of rowing back in order to 'border in the Irish Sea' problem.
I'm genuinely interested to see how people think that. Same with all the comments on Twitter, but I take all them with a massive dollop of salt.
I don't see anybody in Scotland voting Labour if they say we'll go back into the EU or customs union, when the SNP and Lib Dems are already offering that.Well quite and I am surprised that Labour are currently rejecting this option too. It would fix a whole host of issues and would also give them half a chance of regaining some seats in Scotland and shut the SNP up for 5 minutes.