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Sir Kier Yawner!
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Just listened to the Labour leader on PMs questions, what a boring man he seems to be, one tone Starmer!
Labour have no hope under his leadership, looks like i'll be 'lending' my vote to the Tories for sometime to come.
Labour have no hope under his leadership, looks like i'll be 'lending' my vote to the Tories for sometime to come.
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I just caught this gem KS "I wrote to you about re opening schools and you never replied" BJ "no because I phoned you" I mean come along Keir....
12:25 Wed 03rd Jun 2020
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Interesting how different perspectives can be. I was struck by the line about how Johnson was "confusing scrutiny for attack", which is clearly important. It's the whole point of PMQs to ask awkward questions, after all. I haven't seen the full session because I don't watch it as a rule, so missed the exchange mentioned at 13.25 which undermines Starmer rather.
On the other hand, the biggest takeaway I think should be Johnson's saying "I take full responsibility for everything this government has been doing in tackling coronavirus, and I’m very proud of our record." Leaving aside the question about whether or not he should be proud, the whole point about taking "full responsibility" is that it's usually followed by an admission of guilt, rather than for how brilliant things are. Either take full responsibility or explain that things have gone (relatively) well. Not both.
On the other hand, the biggest takeaway I think should be Johnson's saying "I take full responsibility for everything this government has been doing in tackling coronavirus, and I’m very proud of our record." Leaving aside the question about whether or not he should be proud, the whole point about taking "full responsibility" is that it's usually followed by an admission of guilt, rather than for how brilliant things are. Either take full responsibility or explain that things have gone (relatively) well. Not both.
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