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PMQs is hillarious

94 replies

SummerPuddings · 06/07/2022 12:21

Watching live now.

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ihatethefuckingmuffin · 06/07/2022 13:22

demotedreally · 06/07/2022 13:12

How do we watch this on catch up?

You have to scroll down

www.parliament.uk

Its also on youtube

CheshireSplat · 06/07/2022 13:24

demotedreally · 06/07/2022 13:12

How do we watch this on catch up?

Politics Live on bbc2. I usually go onto BBC2 then schedule to make sure I get the right day. It's 11.15 not up yet. Or you can search for Politics Live. Then fast forward about 45 minutes to get to PMQs, tho the studio chat will be interesting today.

007DoubleOSeven · 06/07/2022 13:24

Most amused at Boris' quick exit....scurrying out as fast as his little legs would carry him!

Smallinthesmoke · 06/07/2022 13:25

Here you go
m.youtube.com/watch?v=WVyUMjcnNvQ
The first 12 mins or so is actually questions to the Secretary of State for Wales, then it moves into PMQs

Viviennemary · 06/07/2022 13:27

I reckon he ll be out by noon tomorrow. At the latest.

LadyKenya · 06/07/2022 13:30

PolkaDotMankini · 06/07/2022 13:01

I don't find it hilarious. I find it appalling that we have this utter idiot as PM and he is still there.

This. It beggars belief. He has no shame at all. Ghastly man.

xalo · 06/07/2022 13:41

Sajid Javid's speech was quite emotional. I think he would make a good leader (And I might even be able to vote...)

theworldhas · 06/07/2022 13:47

It's interesting to see what's reported on the BBC live stream vs what's actually said.

Literally anytime the BBC says something the Tories don’t like, another big member will come out threatening to abolish it again. The idea that any balance is possible under such circumstances is nearly as laughable as the idea that BBC news is left wing just because it has a few woke quotas to tick box.

Nancydrawn · 06/07/2022 13:52

Best Keir Starmer performance I've ever seen: a perfect balance of serious, righteous, sharp, and funny. Made clear the stakes of the debate--not just Boris being a liar, but abandoning a sexual assault victim.

The lines from the Tory backbenchers were brutal. The story of Boris LAST NIGHT blaming fellow MPs for not stopping Pincher from drinking (rather than Pincher for his behaviour or himself for employing Pincher despite what he knew about him) was a real knife.

The audience here really wasn't the public, it was the rest of cabinet and the 1922/backbenchers who haven't yet submitted a letter.

My big question: where was Michael Gove?

PolkaDotMankini · 06/07/2022 13:56

I wouldn't be surprised if someone had found Gove was off his face again and locked him in a convenient office to keep him off TV.

Dancingqueenwannabe · 06/07/2022 13:58

Nancydrawn · 06/07/2022 13:52

Best Keir Starmer performance I've ever seen: a perfect balance of serious, righteous, sharp, and funny. Made clear the stakes of the debate--not just Boris being a liar, but abandoning a sexual assault victim.

The lines from the Tory backbenchers were brutal. The story of Boris LAST NIGHT blaming fellow MPs for not stopping Pincher from drinking (rather than Pincher for his behaviour or himself for employing Pincher despite what he knew about him) was a real knife.

The audience here really wasn't the public, it was the rest of cabinet and the 1922/backbenchers who haven't yet submitted a letter.

My big question: where was Michael Gove?

Michael Gove is probably hiding under a rock planning his take over strategy. I hate Boris but the thought of Gove becoming PM scares me. Oh and JRM - both would make us join USA with regards to rights for women. Gove has already broken the education system 😢

MotherofPearl · 06/07/2022 13:59

Gove has been conspicuous by his absence. I expect he's plotting away somewhere.

Fizbosshoes · 06/07/2022 14:01

We were listening at work and someone asked what the point of it was. It's like panto. It would be funny if these weren't the people that are allegedly running the country

007DoubleOSeven · 06/07/2022 14:02

Can someone please explain the 1922 to me?

RebOrHon · 06/07/2022 14:02

If you want the full picture, listen to Matt Chorley on Times Radio.
BoJo seemed to be flailing about in a parallel universe this morning while Starmer’s back room has obviously been feeding him some good lines this morning. One of my issues with Starmer is that he only seems capable of reacting not being proactive in any way, and that’s pretty much what’s he’s done again today. If he didn’t have BoJo as his fall guy, he wouldn’t have anything to say.

SingingInParadise · 06/07/2022 14:06

007DoubleOSeven · 06/07/2022 14:02

Can someone please explain the 1922 to me?

If i understood well…

MPs can sign letters to oust the PM. You need enough of them for a vote to happen (and decide if the PM is seen as acceptable to MPs or not). That’s the letters to the 1922 committee.

They did that not long ago and should now wait a whole YEAR before they can call a new vote. Allegedelly. Because rules don’t seem to be really followed any more 🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️

bluelavender · 06/07/2022 14:07

Honest question- who in the government actually wants him to stay (apart from Johnston himself....)

SnowyLamb · 06/07/2022 14:16

bluelavender · 06/07/2022 14:07

Honest question- who in the government actually wants him to stay (apart from Johnston himself....)

This is what puzzles me. Surely they can all see the end is in sight for him, why do they think sticking by him benefits themselves, even if they don't care about the country?

PerkingFaintly · 06/07/2022 14:18

One of my issues with Starmer is that he only seems capable of reacting not being proactive in any way, and that’s pretty much what’s he’s done again today. If he didn’t have BoJo as his fall guy, he wouldn’t have anything to say.

That's not what I've seen.

Perhaps I've misremembered, but eg at the beginning of the pandemic I remember Starmer being the one coming up with the ideas and Johnson just floundering and fluffing... only to follow Starmer's idea two days later.

I found myself thinking Starmer was in power, but not in office.

sobeyondthehills · 06/07/2022 14:22

I am just catching up with this, Gove was missing and has been for a while now, but Truss and Patel were also missing from the front bench,

But I am not sure if Truss is in the country at the moment

itsgettingweird · 06/07/2022 14:32

PerkingFaintly · 06/07/2022 14:18

One of my issues with Starmer is that he only seems capable of reacting not being proactive in any way, and that’s pretty much what’s he’s done again today. If he didn’t have BoJo as his fall guy, he wouldn’t have anything to say.

That's not what I've seen.

Perhaps I've misremembered, but eg at the beginning of the pandemic I remember Starmer being the one coming up with the ideas and Johnson just floundering and fluffing... only to follow Starmer's idea two days later.

I found myself thinking Starmer was in power, but not in office.

Happened recently with the windfall tax too.

Problem is Johnson just thinks he has to tell us all Starmer has no clue and we'll all believe him.

Starmer may not be better. But I won't believe Johnson telling me it's Wednesday so 🤷‍♀️

007DoubleOSeven · 06/07/2022 14:42

SingingInParadise · 06/07/2022 14:06

If i understood well…

MPs can sign letters to oust the PM. You need enough of them for a vote to happen (and decide if the PM is seen as acceptable to MPs or not). That’s the letters to the 1922 committee.

They did that not long ago and should now wait a whole YEAR before they can call a new vote. Allegedelly. Because rules don’t seem to be really followed any more 🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️

Oh so it's just the no confidence vote committee?

Thank you!

saraclara · 06/07/2022 14:57

bluelavender · 06/07/2022 14:07

Honest question- who in the government actually wants him to stay (apart from Johnston himself....)

Mad Nad.

PerkingFaintly · 06/07/2022 15:11

itsgettingweird like this!

PMQs is hillarious
YesNoMaybeNot · 06/07/2022 15:16

I think it was awful and all parties need to get their houses in order with regards to behaviour of their MPs.

Blackford couldn't even mention Pincher or the whole disgusting debarcle because of what has happened recently with an SNP MP.