Rishi Sunak on PMQs
Rishi Sunak on PMQs

Rishi Sunak on PMQs

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During a low-key Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs), Rishi Sunak focused on supporting Ukraine rather than attacking Labour on internal issues, prompting criticism from some Conservatives who believe he is disengaged. Sunak, who is set to step down as Tory leader in November, humorously acknowledged his past electoral defeat while wishing Team GB good luck at the Paris Olympics, stating they likely wouldn't seek his advice on winning. This was his first PMQs facing Keir Starmer as opposition leader, following a historic defeat that left the Tories with only 121 seats. The session saw Starmer facing backlash from his party for suspending seven MPs who rebelled over child benefit caps, raising questions about his leadership. The SNP's Pete Wishart suggested this rebellion indicates a rocky start for Starmer's administration. Amidst this political turmoil, Sunak's demeanor and remarks have led some to speculate about his commitment to remaining in Parliament after his leadership ends.

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