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Originally Posted by Damien
He is awful. Even his more fanatical supporters are losing the faith. At PMQs his biggest problem is an inability to pivot or think on his feet, it's rather slow-witted, and he continues on his course of questioning irrespective of the answers. So when May has successfully diverted the line of attack he fruitlessly continues anyway, when she makes a mistake (and she is worse than Cameron at this) he fails to notice it.
He should also start asking different questions at the end. Twice now the Tories have a zinger line ready for after he has asked his final question, he should throw a random question at the end instead.
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In his first PMQs he made it clear he isnt there to trade insults and jokes so as such just asks the questions, whilst May is carrying on the tradition of just playing a comedy act to make people laugh at him.
I respect what he is trying to do, but sadly I think others will just fall for the act and see him as weak, it seems to be that for one to win PMQs you simly have to be good at not answering the questions you asked and to make people laugh at your opponent, I mean what relevance does whether corbyn is leading the country or not have to his question?
Also she needs to remember she was not elected by the electorate as leader, but inherited it from cameron.