Rishi Sunak shuts down Same Old Starmer #PMQs #Shorts

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More debt d
says the leader of the party that's created more debt than any labour government ever did.

garyboyle
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Literally didn’t answer a single question…bigger liar than Johnson.

jackwilkes
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you've pretty much described your time in government haha. The delusion is unreal.

olixz
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No more Tories... This country can't afford them and their corruption. Tories out Tories out!!

brass
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Sell everthing off which belongs to the people and make the people pay for what they already owned, thats the tory thieves way,

davidwilliams
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What makes you any different than what other party is doing? Fishy Sunak you meet those criteria’s 😂

shaicruz
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It seems that list applies more to the conservative party at the moment.
There is a long list of strikes by different industries at the moment, including the very significant nurses strike.
The government's failure to make the UK more self sufficient has increased UK debt.
UK inflation is at a record high, and yet we have a conservative government.
This government has failed to get a grip on migration, even when the solutions are obvious. The government is hiding the Hugh number of migrants in expensive hotels.

So this list is really an indictment of conservative government failure, as it has been unable to address any of the items on the list.

nigeljohnson
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300, 000 Disabled murdered by the Tories #ToriesOutNow

GUDG
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Allowing the first new uk deep coal mine for 30 years is a really bad idea. The coal being mined will be sold on the international market as coking coal for steel making.
By selling it on the international market, it means the UK will be buying back the steel, most likely with the cost of the coal used included in the price.
The UK should be buying green steel, made with the new hydrogen reduction process. Better still, the UK should be investing in the process to make steel in the UK. Instead, this conservative government is allowing this polluting, 19th century industry to be reintroduced into the UK, with no real advantage to the UK, the only beneficiary will be the Australian owner and the operating company. We know that such inward investment is generally bad for the UK, as the investor expects to takeout more than they invest.
It is said that the mine will create jobs, but they are not the sort of jobs with a future. It is ironic, that a conservative government should be so keen in reintroducing the coal industry to the UK, when a 20th century Thatcher conservative government wasted so much of the UK North sea oil revenue in destroying the large UK coal mining industry of the time. At least that was being used to power the UK, and not provide raw material for foreign steel producers.
In this case it will make it harder for the UK government to criticise the Australian and American coal mining policy, that is making it so hard to reduce global carbon dioxide emissions. Maybe that is the real reason for this investment in the UK.

nigeljohnson
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The BBC news has reported that the NHS was willing to pay an agency doctor more than £5000 for a single work shift. That sounds like the very expensive private US health system. Is that how the NHS is going to be privatised, by the stealth of paying health employment agencies for NHS staff. I suggest that a cheaper solution is to pay the existing staff a reasonable wage. It was not so long ago that UK citizens were being encouraged to show their appreciation for the work done by NHS staff during the pandemic. It seems to me this government owes NHS staff more than a round of applause.
If the government need a justification for raising NHS staff wages, they can consider it an investment into maintaining essential assets. If nothing else, the exorbitant cost of providing agency staff, highlight the folly of not fully maintaining NHS assets in a good working condition.

nigeljohnson
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Rishi fails to answer a single question and tries to shift blame for the current economic crisis and the strikes resulting from poverty wages onto anyone but his own party...

steveparker
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Nice to see the Conservatives are now giving Labour free ads

tomlowek
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Most old prople are forced to pay to stay in a retirement home, yet some politicians get to spend their twilight years, being paid to attend that comfortable retirement home called the house of lords.
Incompetence rewarded, by a few more years making decisions affecting the lives of the citizens of the UK, without any of those pesky bi-elections to worry about. It's a well paid job for life, only ended when senility becomes obvious.

nigeljohnson
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When is this government going to address the embarrassing undemocratic, unelected, self serving, anachronism of the feudal House of Lords.
It appears that Labour is planning to abolish this affront to democracy, which makes it so hard to defend the claim that the UK is truly democratic.
It's time for conservative MPs to throw their those who sit on the benches in the lords out of work, if they are to have a chance of saving their own jobs.

nigeljohnson
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It's the 'same old' because you never change anything for the better !!

LukeFierce
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He always ends with a snidey, smug little smirk.

monkeyfunk
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No tory MP's raising sewage in the rivers. When they are in opposition, then they will shout out in PM question time weekly what is a Labour government going to do about cleaning the rivers.

mumtazhussain
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Tories doubled national debt within 6 years of being in power 😂😂😂

BigT.Grizzly
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Tories mean detatchment from reality, deceit, despair and decline!

agritrend
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Literally no one thinks Sunak is impressive

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