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Starmer joins those saying Farage should apologise to fellow pupils who recall him being racist to them at schoolStarmer says he has a message for Nigel Farage in the lounge.
Christmas is a time for forgiveness. It’s never too late to apologise to people.
That is a reference to this story.ShareKey events21m agoPMQs – snap verdict45m agoStarmer rejects call from Corbyn for meeting to discuss Palestine Action-linked hunger strikers54m agoStarmer joins those saying Farage should apologise to fellow pupils who recall him being racist to them at school1h agoUK will transfer £2.5bn of Abramovich cash to Ukraine fund, Starmer says2h agoStarmer faces Badenoch at PMQs2h agoFormer Labour North of Tyne mayor Jamie Driscoll joins Greens3h agoAndrea Egan, leftwinger expelled from Labour who now favours Your Party, elected to lead UK’s biggest union, Unison3h agoStreeting refuses to tell MPs it’s safe to pass assisted dying bill, highlighting concerns palliative care not good enough3h agoStreeting says hospices should be ‘essential part’ of health service, and not so reliant on voluntary donations3h agoStreeting says, even though staff are on strike, people should still go to hospital if they need emergency help3h agoStreeting says he is in ‘violent agreement’ with BMA on need for action on resident doctors’ jobs3h agoStreeting says apologises to patients for disruption, saying government did ‘everything we could’ to avert resident doctors’ strike4h agoUK inflation falls sharply to 3.2% amid slowdown in food price rises4h agoStreeting gives evidence to Commons health committee4h agoLabour support on course to fall to 10% in Senedd elections, poll suggests, with Plaid Cymru set to win most seats4h agoLabour says Farage’s refusal to apologise over racism allegations shows he’s ‘unfit for high office’5h agoStarmer urged by Lib Dems to ensure rejoining Erasmus is ‘first step to closer relationship’ with EUShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this featurePMQs – snap verdictThat felt like a going-through-the-motions PMQs. Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch engaged in a relatively wide-ranging ding-dong, covering a range of topics, but there was no real bite to any of it, and it felt as if both leaders, and their teams, had spent a bit more time than necessary dreaming up Christmas jokes. By the end, a lot of MPs were probably in Grinch mode – fed up with it all. One problem was that there was only one gag that was excellent – Starmer’s about Reform UK – and it came right at the start.You can tell it was a good joke, because it is still funny the second or third time you hear it.This line – and the various other anti-Farage, anti-Reform UK jibes shoehorned in by the PM at almost any opportunity – do confirm that Starmer is now much more focused on Reform as the threat, not the Conservative party. But we all knew that. In Downing Street they read the polls too.Newswise, the main announcement was the one about Roman Abramovich and his £2.5bn, which the government wants to appropriate for humanitarian causes in Ukraine. But the details are murky, and it is not entirely clear if the money will actually be released, or why the government did not intervene earlier. No 10 are holding their post-PMQs briefing, and we might get a clearer picture once that it over.ShareStarmer rejects call from Corbyn for meeting to discuss Palestine Action-linked hunger strikersJeremy Corbyn, the former Labour leader, says in the Commons yesterday a justice minister refused his request for a meeting about the eight Palestine Action-linked hunger strikers. They are all remand prisoners, he says.Since then a further prisoner has been taken to hospital. He asks again for a meeting to discuss what he says are the regular breaches of the conditions that should apply to hunger strikers.Starmer says there are laws and procedures in place for dealing with hunger strikes in prison, and he says the government is following them.ShareJohn Whittingdale (Con) asks Starmer to cancel his proposed trip to China if Jimmy Lai is not released.Stamer condemns the conviction of Lai, but does not comment on the proposed trip.ShareStarmer joins those saying Farage should apologise to fellow pupils who recall him being racist to them at schoolStarmer says he has a message for Nigel Farage in the lounge.
Christmas is a time for forgiveness. It’s never too late to apologise to people.
That is a reference to this story.ShareAndrew Snowden (Con) uses his question to make a series of Christmas-themed jokes about Labour’s performance.Starmer says Snowden asked people for ideas for a question. He says he submitted a suggestion. He wanted Snowden to ask about the 6,000 jobs safeguarded by Labour in his Fylde constituency.He seemed to be referring to this announcement.ShareUpdated at 12.43 GMTAntonia Bance (Lab) makes a point about Nigel Farage not being there. Some MPs point out that he is watching from the gallery. (See 12.03pm.)Starmer says Farage is in the lounge. He says the Reform UK leader likes to get away early to his home in France. He says Farage went to the US and actively called for sanctions against the UK.ShareUpdated at 12.35 GMTBen Maguire (Lib Dem) says residents in Cornwall were poisoned by water in the 1980s, and he says South West Water poisons his constituents with their sewage dumping. He asks for a meeting to discuss all water poisoning cases.Starmer says the 1980s case was a terrible scandal, and he agrees to set up a meeting.ShareStephen Flynn, the SNP leader at Westminster, urges Starmer to enjoy his Christmas, because it will be his last in No 10.Starmer says Scotland would be better of being led by Anas Sarwar, not by the SNP.ShareUK will transfer £2.5bn of Abramovich cash to Ukraine fund, Starmer saysJessica Elgot has more details of the announcement from Starmer about £2.5bn being set aside from the sale of Chelsea FC for Ukrainian causes. She says:
The Russian billionaire sold Chelsea in 2022 under pressure from the British government after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Abramovich was granted a licence from the UK government to sell Chelsea as long as the money was spent supporting the victims of the Ukraine war. The proceeds were placed in a UK bank account controlled by Abramovich’s company Fordstam.
Since then, the money has been frozen amid deadlock in negotiations with Abramovich over whether the money should be spent exclusively in Ukraine or whether it can go outside the country as well.
The government has promised to establish a foundation to disburse the money, headed by Mike Penrose, the former head of Unicef UK.
Ministers have stressed that they have tried for many years to agree terms with Abramovich and seek his cooperation in the transfer of the funds. Starmer said the government was prepared to take Abramovich to court in order to access the money.
And here is the story.ShareEd Davey, the Lib Dem leader, asks the government to commit to a comprehensive strategy to protect Jewish people in Britain.Starmer says up to £28m has been set aside to protect Jewish places. He is proud to do that, but sad that it is needed. The government is looking at giving the police new powers. And it is tackling antisemitism in the NHS.Davey says the patients were facing a winter crisis before today’s strike. Patients are being left on trolleys. Some people have died on trolleys. Will the PM approve a mass vaccination programme to stop people going to hospital with flu, and will he address the care crisis.Starmer says more than 17 million patients have been vaccinated this year. But he wants to drive that up.Share
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