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Old 07-09-2016, 23:01   #574
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Re: Corbyn's kerfuffle

Back to PMQs today. Corbyn's performance was abysmal as always, reciting written down questions, not reacting appropriately to May's responses, which were poor, and producing a topic that is not news worthy and will achieve nothing.

The week of a rather uncomfortable G20 meeting for the UK where the USA told us we were nuts for Brexit and Japan listed a variety of warnings for their future investment, amongst other things, he has the chance to really get at the apparent complete lack of progress towards Brexit and show up the lack of a plan.

He asks canned questions on housing, important but there's a time and a place, and doesn't react when the PM comes out with a response that's simply inaccurate.

He is a joke. He is such a joke it's impacting on May's performance, she's nothing to work with.

The opposition came, again, from the SNP today, asking relevant and timely questions.
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