The PM Rishi Sunak will face off against labour leader Sir Keir Starmer at Prime Minister’s Questions today after Parliament returned from its Easter recess.
A long old break, even more than the teachers the Tories always moan are lazy and work shy!
Anyway there are a few things that Sunak needs to answer today.
Will Starmer ask them though?
If it’s anything to do with Brexit, we doubt it.
PMQs begins at the usual time of 12pm, and the session will last for about half-an-hour.
You can watch PMQs live on this page, and it will also be broadcast on the UK Parliament YouTube channel.
On TV PMQs airs live on BBC News and Sky News, and is accessible online through BBC iPlayer and the Sky News live YouTube stream.
Questions?
So this Tweet would be a good question to deal with?
Rishi Sunak’s priorities are toast:
– Inflation 10.1%
– Economy on track to be worst in G7
– Debt climbing next 5 years
– Record NHS waiting lists & times
– Can’t guarantee Stop the boats by next GE. Crossings in 2023 > 2022
Inflation dipped slightly in March, but remained above 10 per cent, falling from 10.4 per cent in February to 10.1 per cent.
This graph shows the state of the the UK economy.
Sunak MUST be pulled up on this.
Another chart to illustrate the point.
G7 growth comparison perhaps?
NHS
Starmer must demand answers on the failing health system.
What Can’t be asked?!
Well, this is very strange.
As Paul Waugh tweeted: “The Commons Speaker has warned MPs not to raise @RishiSunak‘s childcare shares row in #PMQs today. But here’s the real story behind the story: Govt is helping private equity-backed “agencies” as a privatised alternative to Ofsted. With taxpayer cash.”
And this?!
Carol Voderman like a lot os us, won’t be happy!
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Related: Daily Express front page lampooned over economy claims