06-05-2020, 20:45
(This post was last modified: 06-05-2020, 20:49 by hibeejim21.)
Starmer made Bojo and Hancock look like a right pair of fannies the day. Where corbyn often bettered the government with facts, it never really registered because he was poor at follow up questions and building a story. You can tell Starmer was a barrister by the way the questions were constructed and couched so reasonably to lead to their conclusion - one which Boris had no chance of getting out of. I think that dead end was where the 'lockdown being lifted' came from (Starmer has been pushing the exit strategy line for weeks now) and it will likely end up being of no consequence.
Actually I think that neither Hancock or Johnson are bright enough to realise he pissed all over them. Which makes it even more embarassing.
His tactic is clearly to support the government as much as he can but amplify the things they are getting wrong and chip away at them. Thats how you erode confidence and with the tories in such a huge lead its the way to go. Boris can look forward to many, many more afternoons like today.
Actually I think that neither Hancock or Johnson are bright enough to realise he pissed all over them. Which makes it even more embarassing.
His tactic is clearly to support the government as much as he can but amplify the things they are getting wrong and chip away at them. Thats how you erode confidence and with the tories in such a huge lead its the way to go. Boris can look forward to many, many more afternoons like today.