PMQs review: Keir Starmer pins the ailing economy on the Tories
That a Conservative MP, George Freeman, has admitted he struggles to pay his mortgage makes that task even easier.
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New Thinking.
That a Conservative MP, George Freeman, has admitted he struggles to pay his mortgage makes that task even easier.
ByThe Foreign Secretary isn’t hamstrung by party factions in the way Keir Starmer is.
ByWithout economic growth, tensions between the leader and Rachel Reeves could emerge.
ByThe Prime Minister seems to be searching for answers to the question: what did you actually do in office?
ByThe party is now unlikely to need a Blair-style swing to achieve overall victory.
ByCould the Tories, as Keir Starmer has accused them, be “trying to salt the ground” for the next government?
ByThe rebels plan to wage a war of attrition but they face a significant obstacle: their own colleagues.
ByAt the Covid inquiry, the First Minister could not escape his predecessor’s shadow.
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