Maybe it was because he was relaxed that Keir Starmer had his best out today in the prime minister’s questions. All attention was focused on Sue Gray’s report, which had just been published and on which Boris Johnson was about to make a statement.
Thus, the Labor leader knew that there was no pressure to add points in the preliminary exchanges. As a result, he managed to embarrass Johnson for his impending turn by adopting Labor’s aid policy with energy bills paid for an extraordinary tax. “It seems to have finally made sense,” Starmer said casually.
Johnson, who was subdued as he prepared to be so humble in his apology for breaching the confinement law, went through the motions to fight, claiming that “there was nothing original about a Labor plan. to put taxes “.