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After a tumultuous two weeks for the PM, not even an Arsenal Premier League win could turn things around for Keir Starmer ahead of his first PMQs since Labour’s devastating local election results.
On Wednesday’s Daily T podcast, Camilla Tominey and Tim Stanley delve into the fiery exchange in the Commons as Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch described his approach to foreign and economic policy was “like the Soviets won”.
Camilla and Tim also look at The Green Party’s newest MP Hannah Spencer’s first question in the Commons, where she criticised her colleagues for “drinking on the job”, and the conveniently planted question for Starmer regarding Reform leader Nigel Farage’s £5m donation from a cryptocurrency billionaire. Meanwhile, Wes Streeting gave his resignation speech in the Parliament, warning that the PM’s failures will put Farage in power.
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