Today's biggest news story 20:07 - Jan 12 with 636 views | Pinewoodblue | For me it isn't Johnson It isn't Prince Andrew It is the court ruling that The Government acted illegally when they purchased PPE through those on their ,so called, VIP list https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-59968037 |  |
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Today's biggest news story on 20:11 - Jan 12 with 590 views | footers | Maybe it was too soon before PMQs but I am surprised no one raised it. An absolute disgrace - cronyism is too nice a word, but corruption is totally accurate. Absolute c-units. |  |
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Today's biggest news story on 22:30 - Jan 12 with 454 views | Pinewoodblue |
Today's biggest news story on 20:11 - Jan 12 by footers | Maybe it was too soon before PMQs but I am surprised no one raised it. An absolute disgrace - cronyism is too nice a word, but corruption is totally accurate. Absolute c-units. |
Have a feeling that if Sir Keir Starmer hadn't been available for PMQ's his deputy would have held a question back for a hit Boris with it. |  |
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Today's biggest news story on 22:38 - Jan 12 with 433 views | footers |
Today's biggest news story on 22:30 - Jan 12 by Pinewoodblue | Have a feeling that if Sir Keir Starmer hadn't been available for PMQ's his deputy would have held a question back for a hit Boris with it. |
Being really picky, and if you had this and other info at hand prior, I felt a lot of Starmer's questions were wasted in that respect today. He could've shovelled so much more sh1t on the PM than he did imo. There are only so many times you can ask roughly the same question and get a stock response. He needed to add more spice to the pot - this would've been perfect, but a receipt of other lies, deceits and manipulations would've done nicely. I respect that as a QC your natural intentions are to go down only one line of questioning until you have the response you're after and nail down technical points, but broadening the attack would have worked better over six questions I think. [Post edited 12 Jan 2022 22:40]
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