During the recent PMQs, Keir Starmer was notably absent as he took a knee at the G7 summit, drawing attention to a past remark by George Galloway about the UK's relationship with the US President. Meanwhile, discussions shifted to Israel-Iran tensions and the looming threat of nuclear conflict.
Adrian Ramsay of the Green party called for a free vote in the House before deploying RAF jets, but the jets had already been sent out. Keir Starmer's plan for de-escalation in the Middle East seems to be stuck in an escalation phase, raising concerns about his ability to stabilize the situation.
Members of various parties expressed concerns about blindly following the US into war, with hopes resting on allies like Ukraine and Israel to defend British interests. Chris Philp highlighted the issue of Pakistani rape gangs and the need to address these crimes without racial bias.
As Angela Merkel stepped up during the session, she faced questions about illegal immigration and the effectiveness of government policies. Despite some fumbles in her responses, she engaged in a spirited debate with Philp about the Rwanda agreement and its impact on immigration numbers.
Overall, the session highlighted the need for more productive discussions in Parliament, focusing on solutions rather than blame. Both the Tory and Labour parties were urged to move beyond political point-scoring and work towards meaningful outcomes for the country.
Source: Guido Fawkes