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By *abio OP Man
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
So…. I don’t know if I want to watch it and start feeling some sort of sympathy because of the shoeing she is going to get…..
Nah… I lied…. It will be a can’t miss popcorn eating spectacular!!!!
So what should starmers 1st question be?
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By *irldnCouple
over a year ago
Brighton |
Yvette Cooper is on point though. Have to say, when given the chance, Ed Miliband has been slaying it too!
First question: Are you happy that Jeremy Hunt is now the Prime Minister?
2nd Question: Which of the policies in the mini budget were the design of think tanks in Tufton St?
3rd Question: How many of the special advisors in No.10 and working with Cabinet Ministers have connections to think tanks in Tufton St? |
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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago
Grantham |
Surely it's in Labour's best interest to keep her in post?
Her performance today is key. If the opposition just walk over her, whilst she parrots the same answers over and over again, may well bring someone with competence into her post. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Surely it's in Labour's best interest to keep her in post?
Her performance today is key. If the opposition just walk over her, whilst she parrots the same answers over and over again, may well bring someone with competence into her post."
Here is what she will say
Tough decisions
Best interests of the country
Blame labour for something that happened over a decade ago
Anti growth coalition
Best interests of the county (again)
And repeat, she won’t answer a singing question, |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Starmer lacks spontaneity & the killer instinct, so although presented with an open goal I fear he will miss it. "
Maybe he wants her to stay? After all, it’s good for labour if she does |
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By *oo hotCouple
over a year ago
North West |
"Starmer lacks spontaneity & the killer instinct, so although presented with an open goal I fear he will miss it. "
What is politics supposed to be about?
I do agree that Starmer ought to finish her off today but in my opinion this focus on personality and charisma in politics is a bit misguided.
I’d like us all as a nation to focus a bit more on competence and public service. |
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By *irldnCouple
over a year ago
Brighton |
"Let’s hope she comes out fighting. Puts in a brilliant performance and puts the wannabe amateurs opposite right back in their place. "
Stop being daft. If she did that the hand up her sock puppet jacksy would be too clear for all to see! |
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"Let’s hope she comes out fighting. Puts in a brilliant performance and puts the wannabe amateurs opposite right back in their place. "
Like she did the other day with the urgent question?
Hid..?
That was her chance to try and get some kudos by at least facing the opposition and owning what she has done, instead she sent a message to all and sundry not only is she fiscally irresponsible and not worthy of trust with this countries economy but she's also out of her depth politically.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Let’s hope she comes out fighting. Puts in a brilliant performance and puts the wannabe amateurs opposite right back in their place. "
Come back at 12.30 |
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By *abio OP Man
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
"Let’s hope she comes out fighting. Puts in a brilliant performance and puts the wannabe amateurs opposite right back in their place. "
….. and back in the real world!
Basically last week’s fallback line was “well we are going ppl 2yrs of energy support, where you are only going them 6 months!”
She can’t even use that anymore……
Starmer can either just joke her to death… or he can go into it really somber and take her apart bit by bit… I would also tell his backbenchers not to be noisy, as that would help with the seriousness… |
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By *abio OP Man
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
"Conservative backbenchers are bound to use some spurious distraction tactics.
But I do hope that someone highlights the Chinese Manchester affair."
Oh there are going to be some planted questions….
The one thing starmer is good at is being forensic… I think the somber approach is going to make for a boisterous appearance of the other side is going to be glaring |
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"Stony faces on the government backbenchers..
Why is she allowed to ask Questions to SKS? It’s PMQs "
Because she has no answers..
Well, apart from the nonsensical claim that she is the one to bring economic security..
Like wtf |
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By *abio OP Man
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
Actually I am conflicted…
I am at the stage where that was a glorious takedown of truss by starmer… and yet that’s about as good as I was expecting from truss….
It literally is death by a thousand cuts…. |
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"Actually I am conflicted…
I am at the stage where that was a glorious takedown of truss by starmer… and yet that’s about as good as I was expecting from truss….
It literally is death by a thousand cuts…. "
It could be that thing about being magnanimous, he knows she's not going to be there at the GE so to rip into her too much might engender sympathy from her own who are sorting out how and when they kick her out.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It all makes an odd contrast to Johnson. There was more fury about Johnson in PMQs over Partygate. With Truss, I think the Tories have all accepted it's just over already. There's more of a defeated feel from them now. |
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