Blackford is in a different position to Starmer so he does tend to go harder at PMQ's. His 2 questions were beautifuly orated.Blackford made good use of his 2 questions quote aggressively asking Johnson to resign and asking the Conservative benches to help him on his way.
Felt a bit like Starmer was softening him up then Blackford comes in with the knockout blow.
How much longer can Johnson play the old Teflon routine
Yup it was pure theatre and delivered like a great public speaker.I've been out and am watching rewound on Sky.
Particularly enjoyed Ian Blackford
What is going to happen?Never seen BJ so shambolic and rambling, an utter clown
I don't want to come across as having a go at Blackford but what was his 2nd question as I couldn't make one out and it allowed Johnson to basically ignore it.Yup it was pure theatre and delivered like a great public speaker.
Oh dear, no mention of Dominic Cummings' tweet on the BBC 1 One o'clock News which appeared during PMQ...
"Will the CABSEC also be asked to investigate the *flat* party on Fri 13 Nov, the other flat parties, & the flat's 'bubble' policy...?"
Labour's Catherine West brought it up during PMQ but the BBC obviously don't deem it newsworthy.
Unless I missed it whilst making a cuppa
Oh dear, no mention of Dominic Cummings' tweet on the BBC 1 One o'clock News which appeared during PMQ...
"Will the CABSEC also be asked to investigate the *flat* party on Fri 13 Nov, the other flat parties, & the flat's 'bubble' policy...?"
Labour's Catherine West brought it up during PMQ but the BBC obviously don't deem it newsworthy.
Unless I missed it whilst making a cuppa
His second question was to the tory backbenchers. If he wont do the right thing, will you remove him from office.I don't want to come across as having a go at Blackford but what was his 2nd question as I couldn't make one out and it allowed Johnson to basically ignore it.