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					Originally Posted by papa smurf  Sir wet flannel is making a right Horlicks of PMQ's. |  How is PM Waffle De Pfeffel Hindsight responding?
		 
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					Originally Posted by Hugh  How is PM Waffle DePfeffle Hindsight responding? |  
Booster,waffle,waffle,booster,wait for enquiry,waffle, wait for enquiry. 
 
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			Christian Wakeford . . .  just had a look at his wiki page, seems just as corrupt and useless as most. Probably won't win the next local election anyway if standing for Labour, no harm done.
		 
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					Originally Posted by Carth  Christian Wakeford . . .  just had a look at his wiki page, seems just as corrupt and useless as most. Probably won't win the next local election anyway if standing for Labour, no harm done. |  He won by 402 votes ahead of Labour, so it'll certainly be an interesting vote next time
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					Originally Posted by Carth  Christian Wakeford . . .  just had a look at his wiki page, seems just as corrupt and useless as most. Probably won't win the next local election anyway if standing for Labour, no harm done. |  I think back stabbing traitors are best out of the party so as you say no harm done 1/10 for effort.
		 
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					Originally Posted by papa smurf  I think back stabbing traitors are best out of the party so as you say no harm done 1/10 for effort. |  Ol Boris hasn't left, yet?
		 
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		| A big moment in the HoC. David Davis, a former leadership contender, cabinet minister and big beast on the backbenchers tells the PM to go. |  |  
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					Originally Posted by papa smurf  Sir wet flannel is making a right Horlicks of PMQ's. |  Indeed he hasn't landed anything, Johnson has just batted everything away. Starmer looked quite desperate at the end and had a question struck off .
		 
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		| Veteran Conservative backbencher David Davis dramatically calls for Boris Johnson to resign, telling MPs he expects leaders to take responsibility for their actions. 
 "In the name of God, go", he adds.
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					Originally Posted by Hugh  From the BBC |  Can't argue with him...
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					Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees  Ol Boris hasn't left, yet? |  Starmer also broke the rules, I think his excuse it was a work meeting, is rather pathetic - they both broke the rules - but what was really striking with PMQs not one question on the impending threat from Russia invading Ukraine.
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					Originally Posted by Pierre  Indeed he hasn't landed anything, Johnson has just batted everything away. Starmer looked quite desperate at the end and had a question struck off . |  I felt it was the right tone but Johnson did better than I expected. The big punches are being landed by Johnson's own side. 
 
Starmer doubtless knew the Royal family question would be struck off. He understood he would achieve his key objective of reminding Johnson's MPs and the public of that terrible image of No. 10 partying with a DJ into the wee hours, whilst the Queen was preparing to bury her husband of 73 years where she sat alone without her family to comfort her.
		 
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					Originally Posted by Mick  but what was really striking with PMQs not one question on the impending threat from Russia invading Ukraine. |  Largely an issue Labour and the Tories will agree on. If anything develops there will be a statement to the house and the chance for a proper debate focused on it.
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					Originally Posted by papa smurf  I think back stabbing traitors are best out of the party so as you say no harm done 1/10 for effort. |  I remember you being equally outraged when Reckless and Carswell defected from the Tories.
 
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					Originally Posted by Carth  Christian Wakeford . . .  just had a look at his wiki page, seems just as corrupt and useless as most. Probably won't win the next local election anyway if standing for Labour, no harm done. |  Unless Labour does worse than 2019, which is unlikely at the moment, he probably would have lost his seat given the wafer-thin majority. 
 
Not talking about this current surge of polling for Labour, which will drop at some point, either but for a long time now Labour have been outperforming their polling in the seats lost in 2019 so Bury South would have been one of the top targets. 
 
In fact just looked it up. It would be 3rd on their list: http://www.electionpolling.co.uk/bat...targets/labour 
So if you take the national swing only then Labour would (in theory) capture Bury South with a 3 seat gain.
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