Last night, MPs had a unique opportunity to force a forensic investigation on Starmer for his Mandelson sleaze. To expose him. I voted to drag him through it. 223 MPs did. That included Labour MPs who put their careers at risk to do the right thing.
Farage failed to vote with us - he didn't bother to show up.
We had a chance to finally drag the truth into the light, put him under brutal scrutiny, and let the British people see exactly how this corrupt system protects its own.
Why get yourself elected to Parliament if, when a real moment of genuine consequence arrives, you are nowhere to be seen?
Parliament isn't loads of fun, to be honest. I'd rather be doing other things. I would prefer to be in Great Yarmouth campaigning. But this is the job. It is what we are paid to do. It is our duty as MPs.
And it is a duty that matters, especially on a vote as fundamental as this one.
The absence of those who should have been there in our Parliament to hold this rotten Prime Minister to account speaks louder than any speech they could ever make.
We're all a bit confused about the two penalty decisions but worry not, Dermot Gallagher will be in the @SkySportsNews studio on Monday to tell us how both decisions were absolutely spot on by the brilliant Stuart Atwell.
🚨 Marcus Rashford: “For me, personally, I'm ready for a NEW challenge and the next steps”, told @henrywinter.
“When I leave it's going to be ‘no hard feelings’. You’re not going to have any negative comments from me about Man United”.
“That’s me. I will always be a Red”.