“Johnson still loses, but Starmer never quite manages to win” - sadly sums up the impact of the ‘forensic’ PMQ exchanges. He simply can’t do Blair’s devastating one liners and wit (NB - I loathe Blair but recognise one of his skills)https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/keir-starmer-labour-tories-boris-johnson-pmqs-b430733.html …
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Als antwoord op @KevinPascoe @Shambles151
What precisely would devastating one liners achieve, I wonder? They would have no impact on an 80-seat majority, and we are (theoretically) nowhere near an election, so any campaigning value would be wasted.
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Als antwoord op @Politics4AR @Shambles151
You start a process of turning public opinion - these things are incremental. Using your logic he may as well not bother turning up in the Commons for another four years and save his energy for the short campaign. He has to pull his finger out and start acting like a credible PM
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Als antwoord op @KevinPascoe @Shambles151
Be that as it may, the fact is that the issue of most immediate concern to the vast majority of people is Coronavirus & the shambolic management by the Govt. Much as I regret it, the majority are not as exercised as am I (and you) about "rule of law" and othet "esoteric" issues.
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On the latter point we agree
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