Rishi Sunak

Someone will post Cooper's bit. Does the Home Secretary still have access to sensitive documents??? Did the Cabinet Secretary recommend against her reappointment? The story is that she did the emails when she was tired - are they going to take her phone off her when she's tired?

"National security is too important for this."


Formidable performer in the House.
 
Indeed.
Such a shame any feeble retort by Cruella (if she were there) couldn't be broadcast to the nation.
It’s rather unedifying to see a politician, of any hue, slink out of the chamber when they know they are about to be questioned. It also makes a mockery of the ‘reclaiming sovereignty’ boast because there’s been nothing but contempt for Parliament and, by extension, public accountability.
 
Someone will post Cooper's bit. Does the Home Secretary still have access to sensitive documents??? Did the Cabinet Secretary recommend against her reappointment? The story is that she did the emails when she was tired - are they going to take her phone off her when she's tired?

"National security is too important for this."
Annoying both BBC and Sky News didn't bother covering the point of order live. Only the politicos would have seen the embarrassing shit show on the parliament channel.
 
Can't just be me that thought it was odd that he gleefully answered that there's deprived areas in all parts of the country?!
I suspect he was thinking back to his longer answer in the leadership hustings which went down reasonably well. He looked angry about the fact that people didn't realise he was actually in Kent, which does have areas of deprivation.

It's not true that the Tories took some of the money from poor areas in the North to give to poor areas in the South, but it is a better answer - and he looked offended when he said it, which worked.

Sounds like he's just remembered the bullet point, and that it went down well, so he assumes it's something worth smiling about. Probably need an advisor to give him the deprived/far away explanation one more time to see if it sinks in.
 
It’s rather unedifying to see a politician, of any hue, slink out of the chamber when they know they are about to be questioned. It also makes a mockery of the ‘reclaiming sovereignty’ boast because there’s been nothing but contempt for Parliament and, by extension, public accountability.
Some idiot reckoned that giving ministers the power over which EU laws should be abolished would be a triumph for parliamentary democracy.
 

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