Q: Why did you support Jeremy Corbyn as PM at last election?
A: Because a Labour government under Corbyn would have been better than Tories under Johnson.
Simple answer.
#SkyDebate
Geoffrey Cox (Tory): “In 2019 there were about 20,000 applications a month for health related benefits, for people off work with sickness. In 2023 there are now over 50,000 a month…”
Mick Lynch: “So you’ve made everyone sicker”
#politicslive
Man with cerebal palsy confronts the horrible Jacob Rees-Mogg with his hideous discrimination against disabled people.
Watch Mogg squirm, and hear his lies.
I will take a little neo liberal freedom, what I won't take is the dictatorship of Farage and no freedom at all. That's what he is after and that's why he will be back. #politicslive
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The deluded Tory Minister for 'common sense' is laughed at loudly, not a good look for her
"The Conservative party always gets the country back on its feet" #GE2024#ToriesOut
Sunak's continued attacks on Starmer's role as Chief Prosecutor is an attack on our courts, an attack on the legal right to a defense, an attack on the foundations of our democracy and it has to stop #pmqs
@Conservatives@RishiSunak I spilled paint all over the floor but look I have cleaned it all up.
Now add the spin.
Look at the brilliant way I have cleaned up all that messy paint.
Left: Rishi Sunak says, "If it was up to Keir Starmer, criminals would still be out on our streets"
Right: Keir Starmer, "I had 8,000 staff for 5 years as the Director of Public Prosecutions"
Almost every week at #PMQs the UK's prime minister Rishi Sunak tries to suggest that the UK's former director of public prosecutions is uninterested in prosecuting criminals.
Just pause for a moment and understand what is happening. Rishi Sunak is so desperate to score populist points, that he suggests the man once responsible for prosecuting criminals in our country, is an enabler of criminals. Disgraceful