The 2020 Downing St Christmas Party does seem to be a strange choice for PMQs, especially when Boris wasn't there.
Do many people care that much about something that happened a year ago?
As BBG suggested, wouldn't the dead migrants be a better issue on which to concentrate an attack on the government?
And why try to suggest that the government's dealings are shambolic when Labour's recent history is just as shambolic?
The government has plenty to defend and very little that's going right, but Labour's picking issues that either don't matter to many people, or issues where its own record is shaky. I do hope there's a grand plan for Labour, but at the moment it looks like a lot of effort is being exerted for very little reward.
Do many people care that much about something that happened a year ago?
As BBG suggested, wouldn't the dead migrants be a better issue on which to concentrate an attack on the government?
And why try to suggest that the government's dealings are shambolic when Labour's recent history is just as shambolic?
The government has plenty to defend and very little that's going right, but Labour's picking issues that either don't matter to many people, or issues where its own record is shaky. I do hope there's a grand plan for Labour, but at the moment it looks like a lot of effort is being exerted for very little reward.