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Topic History of: PMQs
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Green Man Starmer is no doubt in panic mode, if he has to face Farage at PMQs. For once I do agree with Rishi, that Labour is full of antiā€Semitism.

news.sky.com/story/rishi-sunak-swerves-q...f-his-party-13082823

Wyot In addition - wtf are our two (nominal anyway) leaders doing spending their time in PMQs doing down previous leaders? Who cares? Get on with doing something about all the shit you need to that is and is not happening NOW.
JK2006 Oh for the Corbyn days of gentle questions and polite disagreement. Corbyn is - and was - a gentleman. The howling of schoolboys has returned as childish insults are hurled by both "leaders" (I prefer the word "wankers"). Again I repeat I disagree with almost all Jeremy's policies but he came across to me as a decent man, in NO WAY antisemitic, and I can't stand any of the current lot. and thought the SNP made a good, quiet and solid point about the UK vote, if there is one, at the United Nations in favour of immediate ceasefire in Gaza (and return of EVERY hostage).