Keir’s performance in PMQs panto sets bar low enough for Kemi to stay as Tory leader
Meanwhile, the Lib Dem’s Gentleman Ed rips into Starmer for staying silent on The Donald’s US security strategyWith little more than a week to go until the Christmas recess, the Commons is in festive overdrive. Demob happy. A few minutes in to the year’s penultimate prime minister’s...
<p>Meanwhile, the Lib Dem’s Gentleman Ed rips into Starmer for staying silent on The Donald’s US security strategy</p><p>With little more than a week to go until the Christmas recess, the Commons is in festive overdrive. Demob happy. A few minutes in to the year’s penultimate prime minister’s questions with MPs from both sides shouting and cheering, the speaker interrupted proceedings to say: “We don’t need the panto auditions any more.” To which the natural response was: “Ooh yes we do.” Because that’s pretty much the whole purpose of PMQs at the best of times. A feelgood experience for some. A feelbad experience for others. Noise with no substance.</p><p>No one embraces the panto spirit more than Kemi Badenoch. Kemi has come to realise that the bar is actually quite low for her to remain as Tory leader. All she has to do is be a little bit better than Keir Starmer at PMQs. Which is turning out to be a lot less difficult than she imagined. Sometimes just standing up is enough.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/dec/10/keir-starmer-pmqs-kemi-badenoch-tory-leader">Continue reading...</a>
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