Wednesday, 20 July 2016

May destroys Corbyn at her first PMQs

"The art of politics consists in knowing precisely when it is necessary to hit an opponent slightly below the belt." - Konrad Adenauer
 
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Anyone who expected Theresa May's first performance at PMQs to be a little dull would have been in for a surprise today. Our verdict suggests that she wiped the floor with Jeremy Corbyn and did so with an eery likeness to Margaret Thatcher. Based on today's display, there's every chance we could see the new prime minister sat in Downing Street for years to come.

And while May has impressed, there are still concerns over her choice of foreign secretary. Today we hear from Edward McMillan-Scott, a former leader of the Conservative MEPs, on the time Boris Johnson spent covering the EU as a journalist. He suggests that the former London mayor isn't up to the job ahead of him.
 

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