Sunak is far better as leader of the opposition than he ever was in government, and would plausibly be as good as or better than any candidates currently running for leadership of the Tory party.
"Could the Prime Minister tell us what he had for dinner?" "The party opposite left us with a 22 billion black hole ..." "Could the Prime Minister tell us which side of the bed he sleeps on?" "The party opposite left us with a 22 billion black hole ..." "Could the Prime Minister sing us a nursery rhyme?" "The party opposite left us with a 22 billion black hole ..."
I'd love.to know what if anything constructive ever comes out of these blaming exchanges. How many show up, 500? That's 500 hours of mps time we pay for that could be used to start fixing things not squabbling.
Disappointing to hear Kier not give a straight answer to a question given how much he harped on about it when he was leader of the opposition. I imagine publishing the impact report would be pretty damming of the cut of winter fuel payment and he doesn't have a long term plan to justify it.
The man is a compulsive liar. I've got a recording of him talking about a 48 billion pound black hole during PMQs from back in May, then him and the chancellor said they didn't know about it. He doesn't do straight answers.
All politicians are incapable of giving a straight answer. Always have been. Starmer has the comfort (for now) of blaming the damage on 14 years of Tory misrule but the public's patience will start to run out in about a year from now. And Robert Jenrick senses it and knows it.
Surely Labour left something of a black hole last time they were in government so Tories probably can’t account for everything. Is there a way we can find out?
No doubt, Reeves will announce the withdrawal of all politicians energy payments, in the budget? Leading from the front, sending us the message that we truly are allbin this together. Now i feel better.😊
@@tonybrett5209 crazy isn’t it. I think people like to blame the global financial crisis on the Labour Party. Probably the same people who blame the increase in the cost of living solely on the war in Ukraine and ignore Brexit tariffs.
@@SuperYoman100 I am. Unlike you, I can see through media hysteria. They’ve been in the job for less than 12 weeks. If you think that’s enough time to cast judgement, then it’s obvious you know absolutely nothing about politics and you shouldn’t even be commenting on these things.
PMQ; - From the Speaker's perspective: - Well I don't know why I came here tonight I've got the feeling that something ain't right I'm so scared in case I fall off my chair And I'm wondering how I'll get down the stairs Clowns to the left of me Jokers to the right Here I am stuck in the middle with you Yes I'm stuck in the middle with you And I'm wondering what it is I should do It's so hard to keep this smile from my face Losing control, yeah I'm all over the place
This is literally exactly what i was hoping wouldn't happen... Starmer is basically like any other politician. Gone is the message of service and the answer to any question for the next 4/5 years will be "they left a £22 billion black hole"... JUST ANSWER THE FUCKING QUESTIONS!!!!! Starting to feel like i wasted my vote by voting for labour.
£22bn is less than 5% of our national annual budget - Starmer knew about it - the OBR published it before the elections. Starmer is gaslighting the public, he thinks we are stupid. He thinks by refusing to answer questions and attacking Sunak about this he's scoring points. Starmer doesn't seem to realise that his job is to govern, the buck stops with him, so answer the fucking questions Prime Minister - this isn't an 6th form politics!
@@annishilcock4587 how old are you. Triple lock just goes above inflation. Most OAPs won't get enough to cover the loss not all OAPs get the same pension.
Labour have had to make serious decisions because of one thing. The tories screwed us over for 14 years and gifted Labour with a hidden £22BN deficit. That's extremely serious. If you are rethinking your vote after not even 3 months of Labour being in power - less than 2% of the tory's total 14 years, then you are as fickle as you are stupid.
@@MrBizteck Where did I hold them to a higher standard than the Tories? Whatabaoutism isn’t good enough - we have a mealy-mouthed PM who has lied consistently as Labour Leader since 2020.
So hold on, everyone’s kicking off about the winter fuel payments, yet Starmer has said that they will be increasing pensions and therefore people won’t see any difference. 1:35 So what’s the problem? In fact, what’s the point in this at all? It’s not saving any money because that money is then going into state pension increases. 🤷♂️🤨
I think the PM believes that there was a £22bn black hole, he seems to forget that £9bn of that is because he gave above inflation pay rises to public sector workers; prioritising them above vulnerable pensioners!
@@jamesbirch130if you read what I said it was that the Government prioritised giving ABOVE INFLATION PAY RISES to public sector workers ahead of pensioners. Having worked in the public sector myself for over 33 years, I am not against the public sector getting a pay rise. Train drivers on £60k + were given large pay raises by taking £300 off of pensioners on £13k.
Rachel Thieves continues to claim expenses for energy on her 2nd home. after robing the pensioners of the winter fuel allowance. She claimed in defence when interviewed that labour is keeping the triple lock and quoted that pensioners will get a £460 increase next year. What most people do not know (with respect) is that Rachel thieves has continued to freeze the income threshold at £12050 until march 2028 which was originally imposed by sunak. This means that some pensioners or most with the £460 increase next year will start to pay income tax. A total CYNICAL ploy by Labour. After the election and where we are now, I wonder are there many people in this country who think thank that switching to labour was a grave mistake.
All parties are to blame for the worst State Pension in Europe! Who can survive retirement on £9000 a year with the possibility of perhaps being awarded Pension Credit, the magic word here is ''credit'', if a person had to swallow their pride and ask for ''credit'' to bolster the puny £9000 State Pension?
When will Gov learn… people will get behind and vote for someone who can give a clear answer and does not pivot. We’re failing on a systemic level with clowns at the top.
@@neilp7623 your not funding there lives they have paid into the system all there lives with tax and insurance are you even aware many already pay tax on extra income such as private pensions again what they have paid into all there lives and tax on there savings so retired and still pay tax so still paying into the system..Those pensioners you call have paid a lot more into the system than you ..Those pensioners fought to give the likes of you a better life ..Show some respect 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@nowgrownup pensioners don’t automatically deserve any benefits. Kier Starmer done the right move and I stand by cutting winter fuel allowance. Pensioners need to be taxed more, for many years we gave them free money. Kier is 100% right, it costs our country too much money
Starmer falling back on lets blame the Tories when it's Labour who is punishing the pensioners.. before they punish home owners followed by the tax payers
22 billion black hole after the austerity of the 14 years of cuts, tell me how that shit works, do the UK government think this whole species is stupid and forgetful, what a load of bollox
I don't get why people are complaining that Starmer "didn't answer the questions because all he talked about as the black hole" - literally answered the first question by talking about pension credits, housing benefits and linking it, committing to the triple lock to increase pensions in general that will outweigh any loss in winter fuel. That is literally an answer to the stupid, politicking question from Sunak. It's also very "rich" coming from Sunak, now his heart bleeds for the same pensioners that him and his Government have screwed over for the past 14 years, squeezing their savings and pension funds as well hiking up prices on energy and goods due to their piss-poor management of the country.
Tories apparently left a £22 billion black hole. Surely, there was a black hole left by Labour when they were last in power? If so does anyone know how much?
@@phalanx9005 The working class are getting easily manipulated by bots on social media. Every time you see a "Vote Reform" comment, click into the profile saying it. Quite often, it is a AI generated username with a profile that looks like it was created the day before.
@@phalanx9005 My only worry is that two months in people are being much harsher on the current government than they ever were for the past 14 years. Even before the first budget people are making their minds up about the next election. People are fickle and simple minded at best. The media play human beings like a finely tuned fiddle.
Sir Keir “Jimmy Saville” Starmer KC KCBE. “Now then, now then.” “How’s about that then.” “Nothing to see here then” “Move along then or we’ll lock you up.” “Jangle, Jangle.”
Nothing has changed. They've just swopped sides in the house. Same old bickering. Useless." 22 billion pound black hole" We're all tired of hearing you repeat this over and over again every time you're asked a question!
We were warned there'd need to be sacrifices and I'm happy not to receive winter payments but I think they should also include pensioners on housing benefit as well as pension credit.
In opposition, you don't need to answer questions. As for in PMQ's, if by not answering the question you mean giving brief overview of plans to help improve the country in general whilst not giving his opposition attack lines later, then you are correct. But if you have watched PMQ's over the past 4 years, Starmer has skilfully walked 3 different Tory PM's into traps and ambushes laid weeks prior. He's not going to answer absurdly blunt and obviously trap-filled questions with straight answers at this point.
@@mikeh5656 Sunak couldn't fight his way out of a paperbag - Starmer was trapping criminals in their own words and locking them up. I don't see Sunak "owning" Starmer once.
@deandejaguar Well we will see won't we, as Rishi is now in the low hanging fruit position of being the opposition. Sunak owned him in this particular PMQs. And with the videos of his moral highground 'shame on you' stance to the tories of them not guaranteeing they would protect the winter fuel allowance (they didn't say they wouldn't) only a few months ago, to then stab them all in the back showing him for the blatant liar he is, I can only imagine he won't have a great time then either. Nice to see there's no room in jail for Huw Edwards as we have to lock up all those horrible hurty words using Facebook trolls instead
I actually miss Rishi. I don't think from what I see, members of Starmer's own Party have any confidence in him. Never ever seen a Labour Party as woeful and destructive as this.
I find it baffling how many people are outraged at the winter fuel payments being restricted. A quarter of the pensioners who get that payment at the moment are millionaires. Millions more are comfortably well off. Why on earth should working people pay for them to get £200-300 tax free each year? Having said that, the levels for qualifying for pension credit are currently too high. The government must make pension credit more available to those who really do need it.
That is without mentioning that a third of them have had some form of income support for most of their lives. Someone needs to mention this as well, a full 1/8th of those reaching pensionable age per year come straight from universal credit onto SP and immediately also claim Pension Credit, none of these people have ever paid in, yet that is what we hear all the time "I paid my way" No a third of you didnt, the rest of us paid for your way, and at least 100k of you per year have never paid in anything.
@@JeanWebb-k3y I come from a working class background and neither my parents nor my grandparents are wealthy. However, my one remaining grandparent lives comfortably. She is very annoyed at losing this payment even though she has openly admitted to me that she didn't need the help, she used to use the money on extra presents for the great grandkids.
@andrewmark2783 What a load of nonsense, would you like to back up that a 1/4 are millionaires? I'm 100% for means testing but this is affecting some of the poorest people, £13,000 a year is no millionaire.
@@lozzaridesemtb things have to change don’t they, I honestly don’t blame them for whatever hard decision they have to make. As long as it includes taxing the mega rich.
You do realize that the Tories started releasing prisoners early 10 months before the General Election because 14 years of austerity brought the entire legal system to the point of collapse.
It's releasing prisoners 1 month early and repealing winter fuel for the richest pensioners which btw sit on some of the most wealth in the country in terms of income and property so yk read maybe idk
Can I have my share of the 22 Billion back first please? Where, then is the investigation into the 22 Billion that has gone missing? We should be told. Rather careless to say the least. Perhaps Sunak's family firm may have have some spare money left from his earlier generousity when he was PM?
Labour should be so ashamed of themselves! Labour going for the vulnerable, “tough action” “black hole” who is Starmer kidding, let’s beat up on our senior citizens, the people who built this country, shocking decision and as for his sheep hope they can sleep at night in their warm cosy 2nd homes supported by the taxpayer.
Sunak is far better as leader of the opposition than he ever was in government, and would plausibly be as good as or better than any candidates currently running for leadership of the Tory party.
Of course, because as an opposition he can say whatever he wants and there is no responsibility... He can lie as much as he likes.
@humorpalanta You act like Labour haven't been doing that for the last decade
@@Roxas-ph3te I don't see where I denied that
@@Roxas-ph3teding ding Tory alert
That's not a 'high bar'...
come on starmer. dont be like the tories and answer the damn questions!
what did you expect? honesty? Labour and Tory are two cheeks of the same arse
He's worse than the Tories he is a bare faced liar
@@HarryFlashmanVCcorrect 😢
And when people say I can't be bothered to vote because they're all the same, we're told they're not.
He is a tory, along with almost his entire cabinet
"Could the Prime Minister tell us what he had for dinner?"
"The party opposite left us with a 22 billion black hole ..."
"Could the Prime Minister tell us which side of the bed he sleeps on?"
"The party opposite left us with a 22 billion black hole ..."
"Could the Prime Minister sing us a nursery rhyme?"
"The party opposite left us with a 22 billion black hole ..."
it's called PMQs and not PMQ&As for a reason, because only questions are asked and no answers are provided
It’s always been like that 🤷♂️
I'd love.to know what if anything constructive ever comes out of these blaming exchanges. How many show up, 500? That's 500 hours of mps time we pay for that could be used to start fixing things not squabbling.
@@danielgrafton93you would know pal judging off ur username and my mathematics ur 31 😂
Let's be honest this is why Sunak called an early election. Because he knew they would have had to do the same.
And 40% of the eletorate could't be bothered to vote, it was obvious what would happen.
@@PublicVoodoo I doubt it. I feel like a Tory would cover this up for as long as possible as their heads are too far up their own arse
Exactly none of them care for us and he just cut and ran.
@@mosheridan7016 he’s rotten
@@PublicVoodoo No it was a tactic to stop Reform getting organised to produce my ore MPs.
Nothing to do with WFA.
Disappointing to hear Kier not give a straight answer to a question given how much he harped on about it when he was leader of the opposition. I imagine publishing the impact report would be pretty damming of the cut of winter fuel payment and he doesn't have a long term plan to justify it.
The man is a compulsive liar. I've got a recording of him talking about a 48 billion pound black hole during PMQs from back in May, then him and the chancellor said they didn't know about it. He doesn't do straight answers.
welcome to government... anyone can ask questions
All politicians are incapable of giving a straight answer. Always have been. Starmer has the comfort (for now) of blaming the damage on 14 years of Tory misrule but the public's patience will start to run out in about a year from now. And Robert Jenrick senses it and knows it.
Avoidance of an answer means people won’t like it.
I felt the same. The Tories would never give a straight awnser, and now labour are doing the same.
He knew there was a 22billion black hole when he was in opposition
I'm sick of hearing kier starmer now. Same thing every time. 22 billion black hole.
Get used to it- the Tories, after 14 years in power, still spoke about the "note". That was left by every chancellor before 2010.
14 years of screwing the UK, get use to it Snowflake.
Surely Labour left something of a black hole last time they were in government so Tories probably can’t account for everything. Is there a way we can find out?
Sunak is better than Jenrick. He should have stayed as Conservative leader.
Nothing changes, just as laughable
Starmer is looking every bit the weasel dodging reasonable questions.
He smelling it as well. No had a shower since he got the job!
No doubt, Reeves will announce the withdrawal of all politicians energy payments, in the budget? Leading from the front, sending us the message that we truly are allbin this together. Now i feel better.😊
If I had a pound for every time hes mentioned the 22 bill black hole ....I'd have nothing because had to pay tax 😂
Can someone do an impact assessment on the damage the Tories did on the country ..
leftys agein go away
Torys wrre being consulted to blair... dont be so big headed
@@Sunshinez732 what damage? This is the cost of Conservative misappropriation and fraud
@@LeslieRawstron-lf2cbyou denying the fraud?
@@tonybrett5209 crazy isn’t it. I think people like to blame the global financial crisis on the Labour Party. Probably the same people who blame the increase in the cost of living solely on the war in Ukraine and ignore Brexit tariffs.
So Starmer is not going to answer questions, just like last lot.
No answer Starmer 😂
One or two of Starmers's cronies in close proximity to him look distinctly uncomfortable. Or am I imagining it?
Did Starmer answer any question?
He keeps saying his dad was a toolmaker. He definitely made 1
Boring joke. Said a thousand times, everyone as boring as the last.
@@darrenlamb6279 You voted Labour, didn't you?
@@wickywills certainly did.
@@darrenlamb6279 Enjoy now.
@@SuperYoman100 I am. Unlike you, I can see through media hysteria. They’ve been in the job for less than 12 weeks. If you think that’s enough time to cast judgement, then it’s obvious you know absolutely nothing about politics and you shouldn’t even be commenting on these things.
Can two tier not actually answer a question? Continuous deflection is nothing but an admission of guilt.
best episode of Eastenders so far
My god the more I look at this tier Starmer the more I despise him, he makes me sick
A lot of nodding head crawlers behind Starmer .
Rishi Sunak has the guts to talk about winter pension? Politicians have no shame😂😂😂😂
I guess he forgot he was against the winter fuel allowance cut back in May
It’s ok tho because his dads a toolmaker
We all want to know the answer.. all same bent and corrupt politicians
Food security is especially important for the Foreign Secretary!
Lol
They couldn’t give a rats arse about it u mean right?
PMQ; - From the Speaker's perspective: -
Well I don't know why I came here tonight
I've got the feeling that something ain't right
I'm so scared in case I fall off my chair
And I'm wondering how I'll get down the stairs
Clowns to the left of me
Jokers to the right
Here I am stuck in the middle with you
Yes I'm stuck in the middle with you
And I'm wondering what it is I should do
It's so hard to keep this smile from my face
Losing control, yeah I'm all over the place
This is literally exactly what i was hoping wouldn't happen... Starmer is basically like any other politician. Gone is the message of service and the answer to any question for the next 4/5 years will be "they left a £22 billion black hole"... JUST ANSWER THE FUCKING QUESTIONS!!!!! Starting to feel like i wasted my vote by voting for labour.
£22bn is less than 5% of our national annual budget - Starmer knew about it - the OBR published it before the elections. Starmer is gaslighting the public, he thinks we are stupid. He thinks by refusing to answer questions and attacking Sunak about this he's scoring points. Starmer doesn't seem to realise that his job is to govern, the buck stops with him, so answer the fucking questions Prime Minister - this isn't an 6th form politics!
He did...the triple lock will compensate for this lack of income.
You did my dear they lie lie lie either impunity
@@annishilcock4587 how old are you. Triple lock just goes above inflation. Most OAPs won't get enough to cover the loss not all OAPs get the same pension.
Labour have had to make serious decisions because of one thing. The tories screwed us over for 14 years and gifted Labour with a hidden £22BN deficit. That's extremely serious. If you are rethinking your vote after not even 3 months of Labour being in power - less than 2% of the tory's total 14 years, then you are as fickle as you are stupid.
Kier starmer quizzes the prime minister
Why are people disappointed to hear Starmer not give any straight answers now? When has he ever given a straight answer in the last 4 years?
Compared to the Tories his replies are straight as an arrow.
Sick and tired of Labour ALWAYS being held to a higher standard than the Tories.
@@MrBizteck
Where did I hold them to a higher standard than the Tories?
Whatabaoutism isn’t good enough - we have a mealy-mouthed PM who has lied consistently as Labour Leader since 2020.
So hold on, everyone’s kicking off about the winter fuel payments, yet Starmer has said that they will be increasing pensions and therefore people won’t see any difference. 1:35
So what’s the problem?
In fact, what’s the point in this at all? It’s not saving any money because that money is then going into state pension increases. 🤷♂️🤨
Everyone has agreed to the triple lock, despite the fact that you can't promise infinite money increases.
Kier on repeat repeat never answered the question
Starmer should answer the question
Groundhog Day. When we people realise our system of government is obsolete and no longer serves the people.
Which is worse, they left a £22b black hole or my dads a toolmaker
PUPPETS.
ive never seen keir actually answer a question sincerely. he always finds a way to sway away from it or blame someone else
Labour you’ve lost my vote forever
hes not answering the quesiton because he knows the outcome of his policy comes with many downsides
Starmers tie is tripping me out 😅
Get them out before its too late!!. Not rebuilding country at all, making it worse!
I think the PM believes that there was a £22bn black hole, he seems to forget that £9bn of that is because he gave above inflation pay rises to public sector workers; prioritising them above vulnerable pensioners!
I know how dare they give pay rises to public sector workers .
@@jamesbirch130if you read what I said it was that the Government prioritised giving ABOVE INFLATION PAY RISES to public sector workers ahead of pensioners. Having worked in the public sector myself for over 33 years, I am not against the public sector getting a pay rise. Train drivers on £60k + were given large pay raises by taking £300 off of pensioners on £13k.
Rachel Reeves is wearing a scarf yet we are only in the second week of September. Is she cold?
Starmer answer the question.
Rachel Thieves continues to claim expenses for energy on her 2nd home. after robing the pensioners of the winter fuel allowance. She claimed in defence when interviewed that labour is keeping the triple lock and quoted that pensioners will get a £460 increase next year. What most people do not know (with respect) is that Rachel thieves has continued to freeze the income threshold at £12050 until march 2028 which was originally imposed by sunak. This means that some pensioners or most with the £460 increase next year will start to pay income tax. A total CYNICAL ploy by Labour. After the election and where we are now, I wonder are there many people in this country who think thank that switching to labour was a grave mistake.
Get yourself in the game Starmer
All parties are to blame for the worst State Pension in Europe! Who can survive retirement on £9000 a year with the possibility of perhaps being awarded Pension Credit, the magic word here is ''credit'', if a person had to swallow their pride and ask for ''credit'' to bolster the puny £9000 State Pension?
Er, the State Pension is a benefit, so refusing to claim another is a bit odd.
Rishi as PM was way better
He still deserves to be a leader of Tories
When will Gov learn… people will get behind and vote for someone who can give a clear answer and does not pivot. We’re failing on a systemic level with clowns at the top.
Hell what a change a PM that answers the question asked and a leader of the opposition who is lost for the next clever question .🤣🤣😑🤣🤣
No impact assessment, labour making policy with NO IDEA of the consequences.
Oh look its the Muppet show!
I voted Tory and I stand by Kier Starmer. Let’s cut benefits for pensioners. If they need money they should get a job
You do understand what a pensioner is? People in their 70s and beyond shouldn’t still have to work, particularly when not fit to!
@@matthewgrace6108 they had their who like to work. Over 50 years! They should have saved better, we shouldn’t fund their lives
@@neilp7623 your not funding there lives they have paid into the system all there lives with tax and insurance are you even aware many already pay tax on extra income such as private pensions again what they have paid into all there lives and tax on there savings so retired and still pay tax so still paying into the system..Those pensioners you call have paid a lot more into the system than you ..Those pensioners fought to give the likes of you a better life ..Show some respect 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@nowgrownup pensioners don’t automatically deserve any benefits. Kier Starmer done the right move and I stand by cutting winter fuel allowance. Pensioners need to be taxed more, for many years we gave them free money. Kier is 100% right, it costs our country too much money
@@neilp7623 illegal immigration costs us more
No politicians ever answer a question avoid the topic
No matter what kiers asked his answer is 20 billion pound black hole
PMQ's goes by again and Starmer is still yet to actually answer a question from any opposition MP!!
Where were you commenting this on the last 14 years of Tory PM's doing the same?
@@deandejaguar agree, so they should all be held to account shouldn't they?
Mr Rishi Sunak hope you’re still the PM
Reform
🤡
Reforms policies include an Australian pension system, this system is a state pension that is MEANS tested.
Will everyone please get it through their skulls that “means-testing” and “scrapping” are not the same thing!?
All I hear is 22 black hole Chang the record please
Starmer falling back on lets blame the Tories when it's Labour who is punishing the pensioners.. before they punish home owners followed by the tax payers
Just to let everyone know £22 billion is nothing compared to what they have in the purse
Sunak is much better in opposition
22 billion black hole after the austerity of the 14 years of cuts, tell me how that shit works, do the UK government think this whole species is stupid and forgetful, what a load of bollox
I don't get why people are complaining that Starmer "didn't answer the questions because all he talked about as the black hole" - literally answered the first question by talking about pension credits, housing benefits and linking it, committing to the triple lock to increase pensions in general that will outweigh any loss in winter fuel. That is literally an answer to the stupid, politicking question from Sunak.
It's also very "rich" coming from Sunak, now his heart bleeds for the same pensioners that him and his Government have screwed over for the past 14 years, squeezing their savings and pension funds as well hiking up prices on energy and goods due to their piss-poor management of the country.
22 billion black hole. It’s starting to catch up with my father was a tool maker.
Was that a £22 million black hole or £22 billion? Cos I’ve never heard Starmer mention it before.
22bil black hole is something Kier Starmer must be saying in his sleep as well, mutters it out every time someone wakes him up
Tories apparently left a £22 billion black hole. Surely, there was a black hole left by Labour when they were last in power? If so does anyone know how much?
Blue Tories V Red Tories
Only worry now is all the working class folk will go to reform instead of a left-leaning party.
@@phalanx9005 The working class are getting easily manipulated by bots on social media. Every time you see a "Vote Reform" comment, click into the profile saying it. Quite often, it is a AI generated username with a profile that looks like it was created the day before.
Did you actually watch the video before making this stupid comment?
@@phalanx9005 I doubt it - Nigel will get bored as always
@@phalanx9005 My only worry is that two months in people are being much harsher on the current government than they ever were for the past 14 years. Even before the first budget people are making their minds up about the next election. People are fickle and simple minded at best. The media play human beings like a finely tuned fiddle.
Keir Starmer failing again to answer questions. No better than the Tories, his time is so limited that he’ll be out of the job by Christmas.
Don’t talk soft lad
Sir Keir “Jimmy Saville” Starmer KC KCBE.
“Now then, now then.”
“How’s about that then.”
“Nothing to see here then”
“Move along then or we’ll lock you up.”
“Jangle, Jangle.”
Starmer is being an absolute shithouse for no reason! Just answer the bloody question don't start using the same tactics Boris Johnson used.
Nothing has changed. They've just swopped sides in the house. Same old bickering. Useless." 22 billion pound black hole" We're all tired of hearing you repeat this over and over again every time you're asked a question!
Well said Nigel Farage! 👏
We were warned there'd need to be sacrifices and I'm happy not to receive winter payments but I think they should also include pensioners on housing benefit as well as pension credit.
When has Starmer ever answered a question. He couldn't do it even as an opposition
In opposition, you don't need to answer questions. As for in PMQ's, if by not answering the question you mean giving brief overview of plans to help improve the country in general whilst not giving his opposition attack lines later, then you are correct. But if you have watched PMQ's over the past 4 years, Starmer has skilfully walked 3 different Tory PM's into traps and ambushes laid weeks prior. He's not going to answer absurdly blunt and obviously trap-filled questions with straight answers at this point.
@@deandejaguar
He's going to get destroyed by Sunak every week. He is a far more competent politician
@@mikeh5656 Sunak couldn't fight his way out of a paperbag - Starmer was trapping criminals in their own words and locking them up. I don't see Sunak "owning" Starmer once.
@deandejaguar
Well we will see won't we, as Rishi is now in the low hanging fruit position of being the opposition. Sunak owned him in this particular PMQs. And with the videos of his moral highground 'shame on you' stance to the tories of them not guaranteeing they would protect the winter fuel allowance (they didn't say they wouldn't) only a few months ago, to then stab them all in the back showing him for the blatant liar he is, I can only imagine he won't have a great time then either.
Nice to see there's no room in jail for Huw Edwards as we have to lock up all those horrible hurty words using Facebook trolls instead
@@mikeh5656 sure thing mate, you go back into your box and wait to see.
13,000?! Yesterday the Tories were saying these "poor" pensioners were only on 11,000. The number is going up! lol
First we had "the nasty party" but under starmergeddon we now have "the nastiest party"
Sunak jumped off a sinking ship….he’s not as silly as he seems
Starmer ,the new Oliver Cromwell how about abolishing Christmas?
Considering how much he hates Christians, I wouldn't be surprised.
Have we started the Covid enquiry yet? We want to know where all that money went!
The Covid Inquiry has been running for the past 2 or 3 years, not that anyone would know because the Tory client media aren't giving it much coverage.
Pretty sure we are spending a lot of money on enquiries that find themselves innocent of any and all wrong doing.
Labour would have done the exact same thing.
@Terrifictreacle778nonsense but I guess we’ll never know.
@Terrifictreacle778you are deluded. Genuinely
There won't be any pensioners alive to get the triple lock increases 😂
Roland rat v basil brush
Boooom Booooom 😂😂😂😂😂
Both as bad as each other. I have and will always vote Reform.
Oh dear 🤦🏻
Same crap get them out won’t be getting my vote ever again lie after lie
Did you vote for them then..
@@jamesbirch130 As I said they won’t be getting my vote again does that not tell you I did
@@robscott8701 More than I did couldn't vote for Starmers party..
Starmer and Reeves are just cruel…
We're gonna hear this 22bn for a long time arent we? Will be just like "labour bankrupted the country" all over again
Seriously, this country is in the hands of clowns 🤡🤡🤡 it's so sad to see this island sink
I actually miss Rishi. I don't think from what I see, members of Starmer's own Party have any confidence in him. Never ever seen a Labour Party as woeful and destructive as this.
Every time Keir says "Last Government" you just know he has no other anwser for his terrible desicison making lmao.
I find it baffling how many people are outraged at the winter fuel payments being restricted. A quarter of the pensioners who get that payment at the moment are millionaires. Millions more are comfortably well off. Why on earth should working people pay for them to get £200-300 tax free each year?
Having said that, the levels for qualifying for pension credit are currently too high. The government must make pension credit more available to those who really do need it.
That is without mentioning that a third of them have had some form of income support for most of their lives.
Someone needs to mention this as well, a full 1/8th of those reaching pensionable age per year come straight from universal credit onto SP and immediately also claim Pension Credit, none of these people have ever paid in, yet that is what we hear all the time "I paid my way"
No a third of you didnt, the rest of us paid for your way, and at least 100k of you per year have never paid in anything.
@@andrewmark2783 how old are you? Maybe your parents and grandparents are wealthy.
Millions of pensioners are just above the bread line
@@carsncakes1285 what an idiotic statement.
@@JeanWebb-k3y I come from a working class background and neither my parents nor my grandparents are wealthy. However, my one remaining grandparent lives comfortably. She is very annoyed at losing this payment even though she has openly admitted to me that she didn't need the help, she used to use the money on extra presents for the great grandkids.
@andrewmark2783 What a load of nonsense, would you like to back up that a 1/4 are millionaires? I'm 100% for means testing but this is affecting some of the poorest people, £13,000 a year is no millionaire.
Same old record same old record same le record, shut the place down we dont need any of them
Rachel Reeves looks ill, or about to burst into tears.
She’s coming down after her Ibiza trip 😝🏴
Or burst out laughing
Maybe she's suddenly acquired a conscience.
Releasing prisoners early, stopping winter payments for pensioners…not a great start, Starmer.
So where would you put the new prisoners? Would you just continue to keep pushing court dates back? Would you have built a few prisons since 5/7/24?
@@lozzaridesemtb things have to change don’t they, I honestly don’t blame them for whatever hard decision they have to make. As long as it includes taxing the mega rich.
You do realize that the Tories started releasing prisoners early 10 months before the General Election because 14 years of austerity brought the entire legal system to the point of collapse.
It's releasing prisoners 1 month early and repealing winter fuel for the richest pensioners which btw sit on some of the most wealth in the country in terms of income and property so yk read maybe idk
@@albfromeng They would never tax their bosses.
Can I have my share of the 22 Billion back first please? Where, then is the investigation into the 22 Billion that has gone missing? We should be told. Rather careless to say the least. Perhaps Sunak's family firm may have have some spare money left from his earlier generousity when he was PM?
Labour should be so ashamed of themselves! Labour going for the vulnerable, “tough action” “black hole” who is Starmer kidding, let’s beat up on our senior citizens, the people who built this country, shocking decision and as for his sheep hope they can sleep at night in their warm cosy 2nd homes supported by the taxpayer.
No matter the colour of the rosette, you get the same rubbish!
I could honestly script these PMQs
It’s a bit rich listening to the Tories moaning after 14 years of wasting billions of pounds and a decade of austerity!! Have they no shame!!