Government
Unanswered Questions To The PM
Every Wednesday at 12 pm in Westminster, we have questions for the prime minister.
Every Wednesday at 12 pm in Westminster, we have questions for the prime minister. This is the time all party MPs can question the PM over issues that are local or UK-wide that concern them. Various MPs are chosen to speak and ask questions. The leader of the opposition gets 6 questions from the PM at PMQs.
Last Wednesday (18th March), Kemi Badenoch challenged the PM, Kier Starmer, about what he knew about the Mandelson affair. It was a waste of time asking him; he would not answer the question. He used his skills as a barrister to dodge Kemi’s questions 6 times. It was a total embarrassment for him as another conservative stood up and asked the same question. Again, he dodged the question.
Then today (25th March) in PMQs, Kemi got up again to talk about energy and the UK. Again, 6 questions were wasted because the PM would not answer any of them. This time, he used his law experience to dodge the leader of the opposition’s important questions.
Today, the Reform Party also walked out of the House of Commons. Nigel Farage’s question was about the boats crossing the channel and the failed policy of smashing the gangs. He totally dismissed the questions they left.
They call it questions to the prime minister, but it’s a waste of time and taxpayers’ money. A better name would be I’m the PM, I’ll only answer what I want.
This is just a weak PM. Kier Starmer is by not answering questions, showing the public he is guilty. He makes policies that fail, U-turns are now normal, and he is trying to get us back into the EU.
We need strength and leadership from the prime minister who’s going to run this country. He is obsessed with Reform, and so he should be because under him, Labour will never win another election for years.

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