PMQs: Labour leader says Prime Minister is 'totally out of touch'



Sir Keir Starmer has criticised Rishi Sunak in PMQs, calling him out of “touch” with the country.

The Labour leader further criticised “13 years of Tory government”, saying the current state of the system is the result of “sheer negligence”.

The Prime Minister retaliated saying “crime is down, violent crime is down and burglary is down”, branding Sir Keir “soft on crime, soft on criminals”.

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46 thoughts on “PMQs: Labour leader says Prime Minister is 'totally out of touch'”

  1. How can the PM who had to upgrade the electricity grid in his area to accommodate his private pool in his vast estate be out of touch? Wah, wah, Starmer is playing politics.

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  2. In what country with a fully functional democracy can the oversight minister not be held morally responsible when an entity it oversees receives such a damning report. In none, but then again the UK doesn't have a fully functional democracy any more

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  3. I still didn't get the point, why an Indian became British Prime Minister, after a Pakistany boy has been the mayor of London – or has it been vice versa… ?! Nevertheless, the Brits are no longer master of their home, just the way we aren't either, in Germany and Europe, and I am indeed, so terrribly sorry for that, but never mind… 😇 😘😁😉

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  4. Emily Matliss asked Starmer, Westminster or Davos. Davos said starmer, some democrat. This parliament is guilty of crimes against humanity and genocide. Nuremberg trials then death penalty.

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  5. Crime been going for many years,Even far back as the stone age,Even longer before stone age,Only way less terrible crimes,That to bring back the death row,Lot of criminals will soon think before they do any thing terribly bad,What about Jail,What do criminals get inside behind bars now days,Games console,Internet,TV,Every thing,Years ago,Any one went to Jail,They only thing they got was a radio to listen to and books to read,Not a lot else really,Now days Prisoners have every thing inside,Like a Holiday to them,Most of them be let out early

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  6. The ‘Beergate’ investigation into Keir Starmer cost taxpayers £101,000 – and used nine major crime detectives. Durham Police held a two-month probe into whether Labour ’s leader broke lockdown rules – opened after a Tory MP and newspapers repeatedly urged it to do so. The price tag is much smaller than £460,000 the Met Police spent investigating lockdown breaches in Downing Street and Whitehall. But unlike the Scotland Yard probe, which dished out 126 fines including one to Boris Johnson, Durham Police did not issue a single fine. The force said there was “no case to answer” for the beer and meal Labour’s leader shared with party activists. Indoor meet-ups were banned during the third lockdown in April 2021 – but Durham Police ruled Keir Starmer's case was “reasonably necessary work”.

    Its now time for the Labour leader and his growler to go………………….

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  7. It’s out, Starmer earns more money than Rishi. Multimillionaire Sir SLOW-JO Kia Ar-Soul Starmer is the worst opposition leader since Sir Edward Carson who was also a barrister.

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