MolteniArcore
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3 weeks in a row - it's getting a bit silly now. He looks even weaker when he blurts that line out!
Brilliant line to take from Starmer. He's taken a story that could have been spun as "whiny civil servants don't like being told to do their job" and instead managed to tie Sunak with every rubbish manager the electorate have ever worked for.“Everyone knows someone like him: the boss who is so weak, so worried the bullies will turn on him that he hides behind them. What message does he think it sends when rather than taking on bullies, he lines up alongside them and thanks them for their loyalty?"
She certainly did. Think it was before she was sacked/resigned, had a proper ranty retort to a question and went off on oneDidn't Braverman even go down the "coalition of chaos" route a few weeks ago? I'm doubting myself because it's that ridiculous, but I think she did didn't she?
When I've watched it, it just seems infantile. public school boys trying to score points off one another. I dont think it shows our politics in good light.It's such a shame that not enough voters watch or are interested in PMQs.
Although if they were I'm sure the tories would find a way to stop PMQs from happening.
Spot onWhen I've watched it, it just seems infantile. public school boys trying to score points off one another. I dont think it shows our politics in good light.
It’s not known as ya boo politics for nothingWhen I've watched it, it just seems infantile. public school boys trying to score points off one another. I dont think it shows our politics in good light.
Spot on
It is anachronistic nonsense and ought to be banned.
No one behaves like this in real life.