PMQs: Badenoch Scores by Highlighting Starmer’s Cabinet Troubles

Take That, Lou-ser: Political Jabs Dominate PMQs

It was a fiery session in Prime Minister’s Questions as the fallout from Louise Haigh’s resignation continued to dominate Westminster chatter. Kemi Badenoch launched the opening salvo, swiftly targeting Keir Starmer for his decision to appoint Haigh as transport secretary despite her prior conviction. “The PM appointed a fraudster to be his transport secretary. What was he thinking?” she quipped, highlighting Starmer’s prior knowledge of Haigh’s record before her cabinet appointment. Starmer maintained that “new information” had emerged, without elaborating on what that information was.

The Mystery Deepens

The government’s refusal to clarify what this “new information” entailed continued to set tongues wagging. Badenoch pressed Starmer twice for details, but he skirted around the topic, leaving the commitment to “improve trust in politics” looking all the more tenuous.

Quickfire Comebacks

Instead of addressing Badenoch’s repeated demand for transparency—or her call for an apology—Starmer pivoted to migration statistics, attempting to shift the focus back onto Tory missteps. “I’m not surprised she doesn’t want to talk about migration,” he retorted, earning raucous laughter from Labour MPs eager for an easy win.

Not to be outdone, Badenoch landed a well-prepared counterpunch: “The public needs conviction politicians, not convicted politicians,” she fired, referencing Haigh’s legal troubles. Her line struck a chord, though Starmer sought to remind her that former Tory leaders Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak were slapped with police fines during their stints in government.

Economic Blame Game

The exchanges briefly veered towards the economy, but the discussion offered little substance. It quickly devolved into a familiar back-and-forth of “you broke the economy” accusations, with both leaders rehearsing the same well-worn arguments. Business criticism of recent budget measures briefly entered the fray, but neither side seemed particularly interested in delving further into specifics.

Voices from Other Opposition Parties

Meanwhile, Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey used one of his two questions to urge Starmer to consider electoral reform. Unsurprisingly, Starmer rejected the idea out of hand. SNP and independent MPs took the opportunity to grill the PM on cuts to winter fuel payments for pensioners, a move Starmer defended as a “tough but necessary choice.” However, it was the verbal sparring between Starmer and Badenoch that drew the most attention inside the chamber.

Final Scores

In the Westminster bubble’s relentless game of point-scoring, Badenoch emerged as the victor, delivering the sharpest—and most quotable—line of the day on the Haigh controversy. But while Westminster insiders may lap up the drama, whether the public has any interest in these intra-Parliamentary games is an open question.

Keir Starmer: 6/10
Kemi Badenoch: 7/10
Amount of actual insight gained: 0/10


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