PMQs: Caroline Lucas takes Rishi Sunak to task over Gaza ceasefire
‘What will it take for him to back a permanent, bilateral ceasefire?’
‘What will it take for him to back a permanent, bilateral ceasefire?’
the UK-Rwanda treaty runs “counter to fundamental principles of global solidarity”
Any traces of David Cameron’s ‘modernisation’ project, aimed at moving the party on from Thatcherism, and towards more compassionate and constructive Conservatism, have long disappeared.
“He can’t pull the wool over people’s eyes by claiming it’s down to strike action. Patients, staff and the public deserve better.”
Sunak has placed a greater emphasis on cutting taxes, which shows just how out of touch the Tories are with the demands of the rest of the country.
“No matter how many relaunches and flip-flops he does, he will always be Mr Nobody.”
Fujitsu was awarded billions of pounds worth of contracts under his watch, even after the company’s software was found to be at fault in the Post Office scandal.
Sunak’s multiple resets are clearly not working, nor are his attempts to portray himself as the ‘change candidate’.
Despite Rishi Sunak’s attempts to rally his troops behind his plan and belief that there is a narrow path to victory, one Tory backbencher has candidly admitted that the Tories face ‘obliteration’ at the next general election. Danny Kruger, thetest
Sunak came to office promising to govern with ‘integrity’ and professionalism’, but his administration has been defined by U-turns, broken pledges and much infighting.